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Sep 23, 2014 15:13:51   #
Old_Gringo wrote:
One school, I can't recall where, does not allow Christian children to pray, but does allow it for Muslim students.


This would violate the establishment clause of the first amendment.
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Sep 23, 2014 15:12:41   #
BearK wrote:
Will they file suit against each individual in the stands? They stood and said the prayer with the cheerleaders. It was on school property, but NOT school endorsed.


No. The lawsuit should properly be against the school. Unless, proper punishment, like dissolving the insubordinate cheerleading squad, is enacted. Absolving the school of endorsing such behavior.
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Sep 23, 2014 15:06:10   #
bahmer wrote:
And still have so many unemployed.


From original post:

"Over the last 30 years, small business has produced over 100% of the new jobs in America."

Up to this point I could accept the argument, this was a bit much, though.

How do you produce over 100% of the new jobs?
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Sep 23, 2014 14:13:51   #
karpenter wrote:
Your Point, Sir ??


Jorge Mario Borgoglio knows more about Islam than you do.
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Sep 23, 2014 13:19:22   #
ginnyt wrote:
I can! They are hell bent on destroying my country, my people, and have no problem being savages. No pity, only contempt for their religion (cult), for their barbarism, for their rule and their 'you owe me" attitude!!


I don't disagree on their intent, attitude, and behavior. But still, I pity them.
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Sep 23, 2014 13:17:18   #
karpenter wrote:
Pity Fixes What...
Are You Also A Snob ??


I would only ask, to what are they to convert? You know conversion from Islam is a mortal sin according to the Koran.

As far as being a snob or stupid, I'll leave that to your discretion. I couldn't care less about your opinion of me.

Though I do hope you will consider what I have said.
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Sep 23, 2014 12:56:44   #
Super Dave wrote:
There's a difference it making a request and making a demand.

And, BTW - Why aren't the mosques stepping up here?


Giving 'alms' is a tenet of Islam. Which can be a penny to a beggar. Unlike Christianity and Judaism, Islam is a horrible religion.

Some mosques do 'step-up,' but their faith does not require it.
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Sep 23, 2014 12:51:03   #
karpenter wrote:
Post Links To Their Complaints
Take Your Time....


It is an insinuation concerning the myth that all Jews are rich. Actually, the Jewish community does an exemplary job of taking care of their poor without the help of the state.

It was intended as a jab in the eye.
No matter how much I loath the Muslim, I feel great pity for them, also. They serve an awful god, whose demands are strict and terrible. How can anyone observe their plight without feeling pity?
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Sep 23, 2014 12:40:51   #
ginnyt wrote:
Fact is they are beggars, it does not matter if they wear a rag on their head or carry a spear, they are beggars. When you beg for your food, then be happy that someone is willing to give you the food. And I think that all food kitchens should be heavily stocked with pigs, in fact, change the name to the Hog Trough, open to Muslims. Hang one outside of the kitchen, and put a bit into each dish that is prepared. Perhaps then those that complain will find a job or leave. Preference, they leave!!! They are nothing short of sleeper cells and when time is right, they will k**l even those that have fed and clothed them.
Fact is they are beggars, it does not matter if th... (show quote)


As a Christian, I do not fear those who k**l the body.

The Somali communities I have seen are horrible places to live. Islam is a terrible religion. That does not excuse treating them differently than I would like to be treated.
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Sep 23, 2014 12:34:30   #
ginnyt wrote:
You know what I say, BEGGERS CAN NOT BE CHOOSERS. Want different food, then go to work, earn money, and buy your own. If you do not want to work, then take the hand out and say thank you. Then shut your mouth!!

OMG, what is next? Will they want a Mercedes to take it home? A million dollar house because they are so special??


I suppose it is not an issue for Jews... ?

The Somali community is almost exclusively orphans and widows, political refugees. While the protest may seem improper in asserting possession of food donations, is there no viability in their concerns?
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Sep 23, 2014 11:58:35   #
karpenter wrote:
This Guy Knows Nothing Of Islam....Nothing...

Pope Francis calls on Muslims to condemn extremists who
‘pervert’ religion to justify violence:

http://news.nationalpost.com/2014/09/21/pope-francis-calls-on-muslims-to-condemn-extremists-who-pervert-religion-to-justify-violence/

Just 'Following In The Way Of The World's Most Perfect Man'
(May Pigs Be Upon Him)


Jorge Borgoglio can read Arabic. Most Muslims cannot.

While I may disagree with Mr. Borgoglio on many things, I think in this instance he is attempting to sway an audience. He is familiar with the text in question in the language it is written in. His appeal is not without merit.
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Sep 23, 2014 11:49:07   #
How do you produce over 100% of new jobs?
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Sep 23, 2014 11:32:46   #
BearK wrote:
Hey, just read where a city in Tennessee (didn't catch which one) had told the cheerleaders they cannot prayer before a game, and use the loudspeaker. WELL, they not only prayed together, but the entire audience stood and prayed the Lord's Prayer out loud.

So there atheists, go scratch.


According to federal law using the loudspeaker would be the public (it was public?) school endorsing a particular religion.

So while they may have done so there should be consequences.
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Sep 23, 2014 10:26:21   #
BigMike wrote:
This from USA Today!



This story is part of
Your Money: Susan TomporTax s**ms don't hit just during tax seasonClean up your finances by tossing paperHard lessons about flood insurance policiesTax refunds will be cut for ACA recipients.

A significant benefit of the Affordable Care Act is the opportunity to receive money-saving tax credits up front to cut the overall cost of health insurance, but now hundreds of thousands of consumers could owe back some of that money next April.

Those affected took advance payments of the premium tax credit for health insurance. Some married couples could owe $600 or $1,500 or $2,500 or even more. It might feel like a raw deal for some who are already suffocating under the escalating costs of health insurance.

"Health insurance is confusing enough, and now they're adding the complexities of the Tax Code," said Lorena Bencsik, a member of the Michigan Association of CPAs and owner of Prime Numbers in Ferndale.

When you file that 2014 tax return next year, the Internal Revenue Service will compare your actual income for the year with the amount you estimated when applying for exchange-based health insurance under the health insurance law.

The next open enrollment period begins Nov. 15. But notices were sent this week to some consumers whose incomes don't match up to such things as 2012 tax return information.

On Monday, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services said at least 279,000 households reported incomes that still don't match what the government has on record. Supporting documents are needed by Sept. 30.

What can you do to avoid tax-time problems?

Experts say people need to realize early on that they should report changes in income and other changes in one's life, such as a marriage, throughout the year. See HealthCare.gov to report "income and life changes."

Of course, many people may have no idea that they'd need to report changes.

The IRS put out some more details on the issue mid-month.

What should you report? A move, an increase or decrease in income, a marriage or divorce, the birth or adoption of a child, whether you started a job that offers health insurance and whether you gained or lost eligibility for other health care coverage.

Best spots for information: HealthCare.gov and IRS.gov/aca.

Karen Pollitz, senior fellow with the Kaiser Family Foundation, said many people who qualify for these tax credits aren't working 9-to-5 jobs with regular salaries. So guesstimating one's income for the coming year can be very tough.

"It's people in t***sition. Maybe they're in and out of work," she said. Or maybe they're self-employed.

People who lose a job would want to report that change during the year, as well, because that change can lead to a higher advance payment for the credit.

"Life changes can drive tax changes," said Mark Steber, chief tax officer for Jackson Hewitt Tax Service.

Steber stressed that people need to make sure to update information via HealthCare.gov or their state insurance exchanges.

The Kaiser Family Foundation site has a calculator to help figure out potential tax credits, based on one's situation.

Premium tax credits are available to individuals and families with incomes between 100% of the federal poverty line ($23,550 for a family of four this year) and 400% of the federal poverty line ($94,200 for a family of four) who purchase coverage in the health insurance marketplace in their state.

The tax credits are paid directly to the insurer, if taken in advance. People are not required to take the entire credit in advance. Realistically, if you cannot afford insurance, you'd need some credit in advance.

To be sure, there are some caps on the amount filers must pay back and the cap is based on household income. The cap ranges from $300 to $1,250 for some single taxpayers and $600 to $2,500 for married taxpayers, again based on income.

But if the income is 400% or more above the poverty line, there is no cap and the taxpayer must pay back the full amount.

Rules exist for qualifying for the premium tax credit: You must buy health insurance through the marketplace; you're not eligible for coverage through an employer or government plan; your income must be within certain limits; you do not file a married-filing-separately federal tax return (unless you meet certain exceptions, such as victims of domestic abuse and spousal abandonment) and you cannot be claimed as a dependent by another person.

The actual credit would vary based on how close your are to the federal poverty level, your age, the size of your family and where you live.

Sadly, it's fair to say some people will see some unexpected, unpleasant surprises on their tax returns next year.
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Don't forget, those who don't have ACA qualified health insurance will get the full $2000 penalty starting in 2016.
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Sep 23, 2014 10:22:28   #
oldroy wrote:
One of our presidents said these words in his Second Inaugural speech. Who was he?

". . . each time we gather to inaugurate a president, we bear witness to the enduring strength of our Constitution.

"What makes us exceptional, what makes us America is our allegiance to an idea articulated in a declaration . . . We hold these t***hs to be self-evident, that all men are created equal. That they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, and among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

"The patriots of 1776 did not fight to replace the tyranny of a king with the privileges of a few, or the rule of a mob. They gave to us a republic, a government of, and by, and for the people. Entrusting each generation to keep safe our founding creed . . ."
One of our presidents said these words in his Seco... (show quote)


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