Huge study about safety can be misinterpreted by SUV drivers
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In article <boojos$dmh$9@puck.cc.emory.edu>, Lloyd Parker wrote:
>>50%? You have to be really poor to pay that small of a tax rate!
> What an idiot. Effective tax rate on the middle class is around 25%,
> including federal and state income, sales, gas, social security, and property.
Cite?
>>50%? You have to be really poor to pay that small of a tax rate!
> What an idiot. Effective tax rate on the middle class is around 25%,
> including federal and state income, sales, gas, social security, and property.
Cite?
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In article <boojos$dmh$9@puck.cc.emory.edu>, Lloyd Parker wrote:
>>50%? You have to be really poor to pay that small of a tax rate!
> What an idiot. Effective tax rate on the middle class is around 25%,
> including federal and state income, sales, gas, social security, and property.
Cite?
>>50%? You have to be really poor to pay that small of a tax rate!
> What an idiot. Effective tax rate on the middle class is around 25%,
> including federal and state income, sales, gas, social security, and property.
Cite?
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In article <boojos$dmh$9@puck.cc.emory.edu>, Lloyd Parker wrote:
>>50%? You have to be really poor to pay that small of a tax rate!
> What an idiot. Effective tax rate on the middle class is around 25%,
> including federal and state income, sales, gas, social security, and property.
Cite?
>>50%? You have to be really poor to pay that small of a tax rate!
> What an idiot. Effective tax rate on the middle class is around 25%,
> including federal and state income, sales, gas, social security, and property.
Cite?
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<snip flaming liberal -------->
when i hadnt heard from you all weekend i had hoped that youd choked to
death while slamming some form of processed fat. then i remembered that you
only post while youre at work on company time using company resources. i
have to wonder if anyone from emory would be interested in the 60,000 easily
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"Lloyd Parker" <lparker@NOSPAMemory.edu> wrote in message
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<snip flaming liberal -------->
when i hadnt heard from you all weekend i had hoped that youd choked to
death while slamming some form of processed fat. then i remembered that you
only post while youre at work on company time using company resources. i
have to wonder if anyone from emory would be interested in the 60,000 easily
verifiable messages youve posted all using emory resources.
--
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http://UtilityOffRoad.com
news:boojt4$dmh$10@puck.cc.emory.edu...
<snip flaming liberal -------->
when i hadnt heard from you all weekend i had hoped that youd choked to
death while slamming some form of processed fat. then i remembered that you
only post while youre at work on company time using company resources. i
have to wonder if anyone from emory would be interested in the 60,000 easily
verifiable messages youve posted all using emory resources.
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http://UtilityOffRoad.com
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"Lloyd Parker" <lparker@NOSPAMemory.edu> wrote in message
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<snip flaming liberal -------->
when i hadnt heard from you all weekend i had hoped that youd choked to
death while slamming some form of processed fat. then i remembered that you
only post while youre at work on company time using company resources. i
have to wonder if anyone from emory would be interested in the 60,000 easily
verifiable messages youve posted all using emory resources.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
news:boojt4$dmh$10@puck.cc.emory.edu...
<snip flaming liberal -------->
when i hadnt heard from you all weekend i had hoped that youd choked to
death while slamming some form of processed fat. then i remembered that you
only post while youre at work on company time using company resources. i
have to wonder if anyone from emory would be interested in the 60,000 easily
verifiable messages youve posted all using emory resources.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
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In article <boojv9$dmh$12@puck.cc.emory.edu>, Lloyd Parker wrote:
>>They also spend their lives trying to get the next research grant.
>>Sensational topics get more research money.
> Another person who has no earthly idea how science works.
What research grants have you gotten Dr. Parker? Where were the resulting
papers published? Just want to see the basis for which you claiming that
you know how science works.
>>They also spend their lives trying to get the next research grant.
>>Sensational topics get more research money.
> Another person who has no earthly idea how science works.
What research grants have you gotten Dr. Parker? Where were the resulting
papers published? Just want to see the basis for which you claiming that
you know how science works.
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In article <boojv9$dmh$12@puck.cc.emory.edu>, Lloyd Parker wrote:
>>They also spend their lives trying to get the next research grant.
>>Sensational topics get more research money.
> Another person who has no earthly idea how science works.
What research grants have you gotten Dr. Parker? Where were the resulting
papers published? Just want to see the basis for which you claiming that
you know how science works.
>>They also spend their lives trying to get the next research grant.
>>Sensational topics get more research money.
> Another person who has no earthly idea how science works.
What research grants have you gotten Dr. Parker? Where were the resulting
papers published? Just want to see the basis for which you claiming that
you know how science works.
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In article <boojv9$dmh$12@puck.cc.emory.edu>, Lloyd Parker wrote:
>>They also spend their lives trying to get the next research grant.
>>Sensational topics get more research money.
> Another person who has no earthly idea how science works.
What research grants have you gotten Dr. Parker? Where were the resulting
papers published? Just want to see the basis for which you claiming that
you know how science works.
>>They also spend their lives trying to get the next research grant.
>>Sensational topics get more research money.
> Another person who has no earthly idea how science works.
What research grants have you gotten Dr. Parker? Where were the resulting
papers published? Just want to see the basis for which you claiming that
you know how science works.
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In article <book4t$dmh$14@puck.cc.emory.edu>, Lloyd Parker wrote:
> Matt Osborn <msosborn@attglobal.net> wrote:
>>What if we implemented the Kyoto treaty and many millions lost their
>>jobs and homes in the resulting recession/depression and then
>>discovered that the treaty did nothing to prevent the 'global
>>warming'?
> What if we did nothing and then found out it was too late?
>
> Kind of like a forest fire burning up to your property but you refuse to
> evacuate until you're 100% sure it's going to burn your house.
But you don't go around setting your other neighbors' property on
fire to protect your life. And that's what the kyoto treaty 'solution'
does. It moves the CO2 output from the US to other nations. This does
nothing to prevent or lessen a problem that may be caused by CO2 ouput.
> Matt Osborn <msosborn@attglobal.net> wrote:
>>What if we implemented the Kyoto treaty and many millions lost their
>>jobs and homes in the resulting recession/depression and then
>>discovered that the treaty did nothing to prevent the 'global
>>warming'?
> What if we did nothing and then found out it was too late?
>
> Kind of like a forest fire burning up to your property but you refuse to
> evacuate until you're 100% sure it's going to burn your house.
But you don't go around setting your other neighbors' property on
fire to protect your life. And that's what the kyoto treaty 'solution'
does. It moves the CO2 output from the US to other nations. This does
nothing to prevent or lessen a problem that may be caused by CO2 ouput.


