Monday, December 31, 2012

#MyJihad in Libya: Muslims bomb church, murder two

"You are a wonderful fighter for liberty" -- Bat Ye'or

"Well, I read Atlas Shrugs, Power Line, National Review blogs" ........ "Atlas Shrugs breaks more news than dozens of liberal blogs combined." ...... ... Ambassador John Bolton

"I'm a fan!" - Mark Steyn

"Fearless, intelligent, beautiful --- Pamela Geller wears her Supergirl costume well." "Pamela Geller is a dynamo of energy and a paragon of courage and fearlessness. --Robert Spencer, JihadWatch in his book Stealth Jihad

"You do great work. You are a hero". -- Geert Wilders, Dutch MP

"You are my hero!" -- Wafa Sultan, Former Muslim, Author human rights activist

Hot female host with a good sense of humor based in NYC? I nominate Pamela.-- Michelle Malkin

"A nationally recognized authority on the threat of radical Islam" -- Rep. Steven King (R-IA)

Pamela is one of the nation's most vigorous opponents of bigoted violence.- John Hinderaker, Powerline

"I honestly think that one day historians will write about the defense of Western values and virtues in the 21st Century and speak of heroes. And one will be Pamela Geller." Michael Coren, TV host, Sun TV

"I'm cheering you on!" -- Amanda Carpenter

"Great site," Dick Morris

"A brash New Yorker and an irrepressible firebrand" -- Robert Tracinski, The Freedom Fighter's Journal and The Intellectual Activist

"Indeed, some of Israel's best friends and most articulate defenders can be found in the blogosphere .... Atlas Shrugs, [et al] all provide a refreshing alternative to the moral relativism and politically correct anti-Israel blather of the media. Michael Freund, Jerusalem Post

"She does more in one week than most of us do in a frickin' lifetime -- Pamela Geller!" -- Jaz McKay, Talk Radio KNZR

"Influential online fanatic" --- Max Blumenthal, Writer, Al Jazeera and The Nation

"I never go to MSM for news. Atlas is where I go. I am amazed at all that is happening, that only Atlas readers know about"". --- JCL, Atlas reader

"The heroine of the right wing blogosphere. 'We?re all Pamela Geller now!'? -- Charles Johnson, mental patient

?Geller had joined Stop the Madrassa and blogged often about the matter on her website, Atlas Shrugs. Blessed with sultry Hollywood sex appeal and a sassy, scythe-like wit ? a personable Ann Coulter and articulate Sarah Palin rolled into one ? Geller would ride the Park51 project protest to superstardom.?

- Southern Poverty Law Center

"Pamela Geller is one of the most polarizing women in the country."

Village Voice

"Pamela Geller's writings, rallies and television appearances have both offended and inspired, transforming Ms. Geller from an Internet obscurity, who once videotaped herself in a bikini as she denounced ?Islamofascism,? into a media commodity who has been profiled on ?60 Minutes? and whose phraseology has been adopted by Newt Gingrich and Sarah Palin." The New York Times

"Geller and Spencer are probably the most important propagandizing Islamophobes in the world, these people's voices speak very loudly ? not just here in the United States but overseas." Heidi Beirich, director of the Southern Poverty Law Center's Intelligence Project

Source: http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2012/12/myjihad-in-libya-muslims-bomb-church-murder-two.html

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Sunday, December 30, 2012

Gun-liability insurance ? The Reality-Based Community

December 28th, 2012

I?m not a fan of mandatory liability insurance for gun owners; Megan McArdle picks some good holes in the proposal, without even mentioning the big problem about how to attribute liability when the firearm used in an assault or homicide is never recovered by law enforcement. But even a flawed concept ought to be considered in its most nearly plausible form.

For gun-liability insurance, it seems to me the most plausible form would be strict liability on the manufacturer (or importer) for any damage to third parties done with the gun, and a requirement that the liable party either carry insurance or post a bond (to avoid the ?judgement-proofness? problem.) Damage from unrecovered weapons could be allocated on the market-share principle.

That system would give the gun industry a strong incentive to be careful about not selling to people who might misuse the weapon or re-transfer it to someone who would. In effect, such a law would force the gun industry to act as a regulatory authority.

Now go back to Megan?s piece to read about all the issues that would raise. And then think about how hard it would be for anyone living in a poor African-American neighborhood to buy a gun.

Source: http://www.samefacts.com/2012/12/crime-control/firearms/gun-liability-insurance/

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Nobel laureate Rita Levi-Montalcini passes away in Rome

Rita Levi-Montalcini, a biologist who conducted underground research in defiance of Fascist persecution and went on to win a Nobel Prize for helping unlock the mysteries of the cell, died at her home in Rome on Sunday. She was 103 and had worked well into her final years.

Rome Mayor Gianni Alemanno, announcing her death in a statement, called it a great loss "for all of humanity." He praised her as someone who represented "civic conscience, culture and the spirit of research of our time."

Italy's so-called "Lady of the Cells," a Jew who lived through anti-Semitic discrimination and the Nazi invasion, became one of her country's leading scientists and shared the Nobel medicine prize in 1986 with American biochemist Stanley Cohen for their groundbreaking research carried out in the United States.

Her research increased the understanding of many conditions, including tumors, developmental malformations, and senile dementia.

Italy honored Levi-Montalcini in 2001 by making her a senator-for-life.

A petite woman with upswept white hair, she kept an intensive work schedule well into old age. "At 100, I have a mind that is superior- thanks to experience- than when I was 20," she said in 2009.

"A beacon of life is extinguished" with her death, said a niece, Piera Levi-Montalcini, who is a city councilwoman in Turin.

She told the Turin daily newspaper La Stampa that her aunt passed away peacefully "as if sleeping" after lunch and that the scientist had kept up her research studies several hours a day "right up until the end."

Levi-Montalcini was born April 22, 1909, to a Jewish family in the northern city of Turin. At age 20 she overcame her father's objections that women should not study and obtained a degree in medicine and surgery from Turin University in 1936.

She studied under top anatomist Giuseppe Levi, whom she often credited for her own success and for that of two fellow students and close friends, Salvador Luria and Renato Dulbecco, who also became separate Nobel Prize winners. Levi and Levi-Montalcini were not related.

After graduating, Levi-Montalcini began working as a research assistant in neurobiology but lost her job in 1938 when Italy's Fascist regime passed laws barring Jews from universities and major professions.

Her family decided to stay in Italy and, as World War II neared, Levi-Montalcini created a makeshift lab in her bedroom where she began studying the development of chicken embryos, which would later lead to her major discovery of mechanisms that regulate growth of cells and organs.

With eggs becoming a rarity due to the war, the young scientist biked around the countryside to buy them from farmers. She was soon joined in her secret research by Levi, her university mentor, who was also Jewish and who became her assistant.

"She worked in primitive conditions," Italian astrophysicist Margherita Hack told Sky TG24 TV in a tribute to her fellow scientist. "She is really someone to be admired."

Italy's premier, Mario Monti, paid tribute to Levi-Montalcini's "charismatic and tenacious" character and for her lifelong battle to "defend the battles in which she believed."

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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Toshiba Satellite P845-S4200


In an age of increasingly svelte laptops, the Toshiba Satellite P845-S4200 ($671.50 direct) stands out for what it is and what it isn't: simply put, it's a laptop, and not one that concerns itself with donning the coveted "ultrabook" title. For users who value affordability but don't want a bare-bones system stripped entirely of features, it's a solid Windows 7-equipped budget laptop whose shortcomings?a so-so keyboard and buckets of bloatware, mainly?are tempered by its low price tag.



Design and Features
Although it's not an ultrabook, at 13.7 inches wide and 9.2 inches deep and a thickness ranging from 0.95 ? 1.14 inches, the Satellite P845-S4200 is nonetheless a fairly compact system. With a weight of 4.26 pounds, it's lighter than the Editors' Choice Acer Aspire V5-571-6869 (5.07 pounds) and only slightly heavier than the similarly-priced ultraportable Dell Inspiron 13z (3.81 pounds). At any rate, users won't have any reason to fear a hernia when slipping the P845-S4200 into their backpacks or laptop bags.

The P845-S4200's sturdy aluminum chassis looks more expensive than actually is. Far from being the drab plastic chassis that one would expect in this price range, the Satellite P845-S4200 is decked out in a handsome silver finish that's elegantly complemented by an etched aluminum texture adorning the surface.

With a maximum resolution of 1,366 by 768, the P845-S4200's glossy 14-inch screen does a fine job displaying text and images alike, giving the user plenty of eye candy in the form of bright colors and crisp detail. With a resolution capable of supporting 720P content, users can pop their DVDs into the P845-S4200's internal DVD?RW drive and enjoy their movies in high definition. Two Harmon Kardon speakers are housed in symmetrical grilles beneath the display; I tested them out with the Knife's "Silent Shout," and they pumped out sound loud enough to fill a small room without sounding tinny. Although the bass level hardly qualifies as room-shaking, it's nevertheless decent for a laptop.

The P845-S4200's raised tile keyboard sports black keys and, despite its lack of a backlight, is relatively easy on the eyes. Alas, its shallow keystrokes are not as nearly as easy on the hands, and ultimately it makes for a fairly frustrating typing experience. The touch pad, on the other hand, is smooth and responsive, so while typing on the P845-S4200 may induce its share of grimacing, two-finger scrolling and pinch-zooming can be performed fluidly.

Port selection on the P845-S4200 is decent. An SD card reader can be found at the front of the system while, in addition to the system's DVD?RW drive, the right side houses two USB 3.0 ports alongside an Ethernet port. The left side, meanwhile, features headphone and mic jacks, a third USB 3.0 port, a VGA port, and a full-size HDMI output. The latter is a nice touch, as it eliminates the need to mess around with dongles and adapters when connecting the laptop to a larger display. Even better, the P845-S4200 features Intel's Wireless Display, letting users who outfit their televisions with an aftermarket adapter along the lines of the Netgear Push2TV, ditch their HDMI cable altogether, and beam their content wirelessly.

The P845-S4200's 750GB 5,400rpm hard drive comes with a healthy serving of preloaded software. As is often the case, these programs vary in utility from useful (Microsoft Office Starter 2010) to pure bloatware (Google Toolbar for Internet Explorer, Microsoft Live Essentials) with some trialware (thirty days of Norton Internet Security) sprinkled in between. There's also an unusually large amount of proprietary software too numerous to list that includes Toshiba App Place, Toshiba Bulletin Board, Toshiba Disc Creator, Toshiba Video Player, and so on. If you like prefer to start using your system with a clean, unsullied slate, be warned: the sheer avalanche of proprietary software means that it will take a good amount of time to remove all of this software from your system. It comes bundled with Windows 7 Home Premium, so users looking for the newer Windows 8 operating system will need to spring extra for an upgrade. Toshiba covers the P845-S4200 is covered by a one-year warranty on parts and labor.

Performance
Toshiba Satellite P845-S4200 Armed with a 1.7GHz Intel Core i5-3317U processor and 6GB RAM, the P845-S4200 performed relatively well when stacked against its peers. While it was unable to complete our PCMark 7 benchmark test, its performance on our 3DMark 06 tests (5,848 points in standard resolution, 3,220 in native resolution) gave us some idea of its processing ability. Accordingly, the Satellite P845-S4200 outperformed the rest of its class, edging past both the Acer V5-571-6869 (5,772 points and 3,168 points, respectively) and the Dell Inspiron 13z (5,721 points and 3,164 points, respectively) and only falling short of the Dell Inspiron 15r-5520 (6,308 points and 5,229 points, respectively), which doesn't come as a surprise given the latter's faster 2.5GHz Intel Core i5-3210 CPU.

The P845-S4200 displayed similar finesse in multimedia-related tasks. It completed our Handbrake video-encoding test in 1 minute 57 seconds, finishing quicker than the Inspiron 13z (1:59) and, by a much larger extent, the AMD A6-4455M-equipped HP Envy 6z-1000 Sleekbook (4:05) while once again coming short of the Dell 15r-5520 (1:41). Similar results were seen with the Satellite P845-S4200's Cinebench R11.5 score of 2.41 points, which fell short of the Inspiron 15r-5520 (2.85 points) while surpassing the rest, like the Acer V5-571-6869 (2.37 points) and the Dell Inspiron 13z (2.39 points). However, the P845-S4200 faltered slightly on our Photoshop CS5 test (4 minutes 37 seconds), finishing a few seconds behind both the Inspiron 13z (4:35) and the (Acer V5-571-6869 (4:34) but coming nowhere near the Dell 15r-5520 (3:53). All said, the P845-S4200 has the chops to deftly handle media consumption with moderate media creation to boot. Toshiba Satellite P845-S4200 Like the rest of its class, save for the AMD Radeon 7500G-equipped HP Envy 6z-1000, the P845-S4200 sports an integrated Intel HD Graphics 4000 GPU, so cracking the 30 frames per second (fps) playability barrier in visually demanding games isn't to be expected. This was the case with its performance in our Crysis benchmark test (21fps in medium-quality settings at 1,024-by-768 resolution), which was roughly on par with the Dell Inspiron 13z (20fps) and the Dell 15r-5520 (24fps). The same applies with the P845-S4200's performance in our Lost Planet 2 benchmark test (21fps in medium-quality settings at 1,024-by-768 resolution, 7fps in high-quality settings at native resolution), as it closely aligned with what we saw in the case of the Acer V5-571-6869 (21fps and 10fps, respectively) and the HP Envy 6z-1000 (21fps and 12fps, respectively).

The P845-S4200's removable 48Whr battery lasted an impressive 7 hours 24 minutes on our MobileMark 2007 battery rundown test, putting it ahead of its class. By contrast, the Acer V5-571-6869 (4:51) and the HP Envy 6z-1000 (5:35) failed to reach the six-hour mark. It's safe to say that the P845-S4200 will get you through most, if not all, of your day regardless of whether a power outlet happens to be nearby.

All said, the Toshiba Satellite P845-S4200 is a solid choice for users looking to save a buck without having to settle for a bare-bones system. That said, the Acer Aspire V5-571-6869 offers similar performance for a significantly lower price, and for that reason it continues to reign as our Editors' Choice for budget laptops. Still, the Satellite P854-S4200 remains a good choice, and its handsomely designed chassis, solid battery life, and low price all go a long way toward disproving the notion that systems in this price range must necessarily compromise performance or design.

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Small Business Accounting Professionals Put the Most Money in ...

Did you know that whether you are starting a new business or already in operation of one that you can benefit from the services of small business accounting professionals? In fact, there are so many different financial topics that a business owner gets hit with; it can be overwhelming without assistance. If you are handling your own finances in a small business, you will need to learn all about entitlements and obligations under the Canadian Revenue Agency laws. Second, you will need to learn a wide array of financial topics to make sure you are following all the laws, while still maximizing the money going in your pocket.

These topics range in the small business accounting realm:

  • Payroll deductions
  • Audit preparation and audit handling
  • Electronic services
  • Excise duties
  • Export Charges
  • Excise Taxes
  • Business Structure Types
  • GST/HST
  • Objections & Appeals

This short list is only a fraction of what you need to learn in the small business accounting world to properly maintain and run your financial operations for your small business. Other subjects include provincial taxes for local businesses, small business deductions, recording journal entries, consolidating, questions about incorporating your business, and budgeting for your business.

Instead of attempting to tackle all of these tasks yourself or hiring someone you cannot afford, the easiest route to go for any business is to enlist the services of small business accounting professionals. When using professionals, you can count on knowing that they will be taking care of all the paperwork and the headaches alike. This way you can do what you do best; taking care of your clients, increasing sales, and growing your company. Many times, businesses do not do as well as they could because they make the mistake of not using professional resources at hand. Instead, they focus all their time on things like payroll and business taxes, while the business is neglected. When this happens, the business suffers, the customers suffer and the employees suffer. In a small business world where the business owner tries to take on too much, there can be a negative domino effect. Avoid this by getting affordable professionals where you know what your fee will be every month.

Small business owners feel that they cannot afford the services of small business accounting professionals, but they are wrong and are unaware of all the unseen benefits:

1.?? ?There are no unexpected fees or surprise charges.
2.?? ?A professional service will not call out sick or need vacation time.
3.?? ?You do not need to spend hours learning new laws, regulations and tax codes.
4.?? ?Your finances are protected and maintained in confidence.
5.?? ?You do not have to keep track of critical dates; the professionals will remind you of them.
6.?? ?They will keep up with the changes in laws, updates, and obligations so you do not have to worry about it.
7.?? ?No need to hire an employee, and have to pay for training or deal with extra overhead.
8.?? ?No need in adding on unnecessary management duties that distract you from your business.

It is advisable to not fall for the software route either when it comes to your small business accounting needs. While it may seem that for a one time fee you are getting a small business accountant in your computer, you are not. There are many pitfalls that people do not consider when they put out the initial cost for their accounting software. Business owners typically are under the impression that the accounting software is going to take care of everything for them. There could not be anything further from the truth. Software purchases many times will entail ? more RAM, increased processor speeds and a larger hard drive memory. Then there is additional storage space for backing up the accounting data, technical support, upgrade and licensing fees, setup charges, consultant fees, and the list continues. As if that is not enough, there may also be maintenance costs, training obstacles, difficulty factors, and time losses endured as a result of implementing the software for your business. This can all equate to one thing. Financial losses.

Stop worrying about all of these topics and reports you do not understand, and get back to your business. There is no better time than now to get the help of a small business accounting staff of professionals for a fixed rate per month.

The professionals at WizeBiz have been making businesses happy for over 5 years now with their small business accounting services, technology solutions and comprehensive tax services. Take the time to check them out for your accounting solutions so you can maximize the money going in your pocket.

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SMALL BUSINESS OWNER'S DILEMMA ? The Burning Platform

  • ThePessimisticChemist says:

    Times are getting rougher in this area. My company does a LOT of business overseas, so we are still doing very well, but the blue collar jobs are taking a beating.

    I feel bad when we turn away someone fully qualified for a position, but they wouldn?t want the pay anyways. Most are ex-union and want 25-50% more pay for the same work as people who have never been in a union before.

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    28th December 2012 at 5:11 pm

  • Hope@ZeroKelvin says:

    What a timely cartoon.

    Since the election, about 75% of my patients have been asking me if I will still be around once Obamacare kicks in over the next few years.

    I say that I don?t know, I just soldier on every day, that I am more worried about the economic collapse of the country, that I?ll hang on as long as I can but I am not optimistic.

    I either get tears of acknowledgement of how screwed we are or looks of blank astonishment.

    At this point, I hand out my little American flag pins (which I tell them to wear upside down indicating a nation in distress) and a little card with all my favorite websites on it, also the names/phones of our CONgresscritters.

    Trying to spread my gospel of Embrace The Doom, one person at a time.

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    28th December 2012 at 5:29 pm

  • Muck About says:

    Attention llpoh!!

    Paying attention? Listen up and act accordingly. I closed my own ?small business? 3 years ago just to avoid excessive taxes. Fuck ?em. They?ll keep spending any income they get until they get no more. Then they?ll spend more that the Fed gives them (now happening) until that won?t work anymore (maybe 2013).

    Starve the beast. Stop paying taxes. Collect Free Shit from as many sources as you can.

    Break the bastards and let?s start over from a lower baseline..

    MA

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    28th December 2012 at 7:17 pm

  • Administrator says:

    Muck

    How are you feeling? We haven?t heard from you for a few days.

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    28th December 2012 at 7:21 pm

  • The Watchdog says:

    @HZK,
    Aside from TBP, what other web sites are on your little card?
    ZeroHedge, Mish, King World News, The Onion?

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    28th December 2012 at 7:44 pm

  • Llpoh says:

    Muck ? already putting in plans for option number two. My prediction is for an exodus of small- business owners from their businesses. Despair will over-take them. Get out while the getting is less bad. No way in hell I am going broke just in order to keep my employees employed another year or three. I do not run a business for their benefit, which will come as a shock to them. At least to those that have ever given it a single thought.

    I have always been pleased that what I do has provided a social good. Not any longer ? I no longer get to share in the good, but only suffer the bad. Screw it.

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    28th December 2012 at 10:00 pm

  • Administrator says:

    llpoh

    I?m guessing your employees don?t frequent TBP.

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    28th December 2012 at 10:12 pm

  • Chronic Agitator says:

    Timely cartoon Indeed! For the time being I do not have to be concerned with Obama care because I have less than 50 employees but year after year gross revenue continues to deteriorate. If sales go any lower I will have no choice but to become ?Arnold?s Rug? as the old yellow pages advertisements used to say. Going back to a one man show would have it?s benefits but I have staff who need jobs, although, I believe most of them think it will be easy to go elsewhere.

    Even though it is very stress full, I keep holding on?hoping that I can do a magical turn around but month by month it is getting less likely. Although it is possible, I like to think I am not to blame for everything in my company going to shit?maybe that is why I keep coming back to TBP because I want to feel like I am not responsible for all of this clusterfuck economy we have. [Rant Off- Temporarily] Be Safe FFs.

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    28th December 2012 at 10:22 pm

  • Chronic Agitator says:

    Lloph? I like your fucking attitude?really!

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    28th December 2012 at 10:24 pm

  • Llpoh says:

    Admin ? I suspect not. Too bad for them.

    CA ? it is very important to abandon ship while the ship is still floating. If you wait too long, you can go down with it. I appreciate the kind words.

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    28th December 2012 at 10:29 pm

  • crazyivan says:

    ?CA ? it is very important to abandon ship while the ship is still floating.? -llpoh

    A good Captain will always get off a ? ?Brace For Impact? message.

    A better Captain will admit to boarding passengers, that he has a very strong stinging pain in his penis, but assures that the flight will not be affected.

    The best Captain will give everyone a parachute and say ?good luck you fuckers, I love you all?

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    28th December 2012 at 11:23 pm

  • John says:

    On a positive note, the 47+M food stamps recipients at the end of 2012 truly believe, that their Obama/Chase EBT card will buy em Walmart can food all the way through in 2013.

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    28th December 2012 at 12:31 am

  • SSS says:

    Hope said, ?Since the election, about 75% of my patients have been asking me if I will still be around once Obamacare kicks in over the next few years.?

    Let me tell you what I said to my urologist after my last visit, Hope, and she is just as concerned as you are on the impact of Obamacare on her medical practice. I told her that I WILL PAY OUT OF MY POCKET WHATEVER IT COSTS FOR HER TO SEE AND TREAT ME AS A PATIENT PLUS WHATEVER SHE CONSIDERS AS A FAIR PROFIT FOR HER SERVICES. AND I WILL DO IT IN CASH.

    She looked at me, smiled, and said thank you. Not every patient will say that, Hope, but I did because I can ?? and mean it. I predict that there are hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of people like me who will gladly participate in a black market of payments to our doctors just to keep them solvent and us as their patients because we can afford it.

    And here?s to any government fucksticks that may be monitoring this site. Saying that you might break the law through payments under the table is a lot different than actually breaking the law. Have fun in adding me to your watch list.

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    28th December 2012 at 12:39 am

  • SSS says:

    ?SMALL BUSINESS OWNER?S DILEMMA?
    ?-title of article

    Admin,

    Gee, I always thought it was spelled dilemna, with an n and not 2 m?s. I?m sure you will straighten out this incredible spelling controversy in a New York minute.

    (Imbedded secret writing comment invisible to Admin. Dilemma with 2 m?s is the accepted form, but dilemna popped up somewhere in the past, and no one can figure out where it came from. Probably another CIA plot. Anyway, let?s all watch Admin struggle with this challenge.)

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    28th December 2012 at 1:00 am

  • Llpoh says:

    SSS ? unfortunately, that will only be a de facto tax on you, and will be in the end nothing but a transfer payment to those receiving free shit. Your doctor will be able to continue seeing subsidized patients off of your dime. I will only do what you are proposing if the doctor is entirely out of the system, otherwise it will be a tax on me. Obama would be oh so grateful to have us subsidize his system by paying the difference personally.

    Re under the table, that transaction has nothing to do with you ? entirely up to the receiver to declare or otherwise. You are paying in legal tender so end of story. You did not ask for a receipt ? no law broken there.

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    28th December 2012 at 1:01 am

  • Llpoh says:

    BTW I never ask for a receipt for personal services and always try to pay in cash. I am not interested in how people keep their books.

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    28th December 2012 at 1:05 am

  • Leobeer says:

    My employees never saw it coming although the signs were clearly there. They suspected something ?was up? but couldn?t work it out for themselves. I would have told them in advance but my exit strategy to get out cleanly and legally required secrecy and they couldn?t be trusted to keep their mouths shut.

    Good luck, Llpoh

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    28th December 2012 at 2:50 am

  • Stan says:

    My patients ask me the same thing. I tell them to take 2 shots of vodka and call me in the morning.

    Then pay the receptionist 100 bucks and get the hell out!!

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    28th December 2012 at 4:25 am

  • Chatham Police says:

    SSS

    Don?t worry. You were already on our watchlist. We consider you a traitor for frequenting this anarchist anti-American website.

    We will round up all of you when the time is right.

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    28th December 2012 at 7:34 am

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