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SSgt GG-15 RET Jim Lint
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Canada let the Vietnam Draft Dodgers in....but it is nice they are turning away the current S birds.
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Yes Sierra bird Manning was choked because the Canadian border enforcement said he was convicted of treason so we can't be let in. Social justice warriors on both sides of the Border have to take their Kaopectate to stomach that one because it still send money to the jerks go fund me page. Bergdahl will get the same reception because he has also been convicted of desertion and other charges and now a DUI will keep you out of Canada. Canada will let in refugees who we don't know much about then convicted felons that we do know about.
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PO3 John Wagner
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LTC (Join to see) - Speaking of treason. Some attorney, whose name I won't mention, was arguing on here that Bergdahal wasn't guilty of treason, yet also stated the definition of treason included aiding and abetting the enemy...
Well, didn't walking off your post aid and abet the friggin enemy? Please feel free to correct me if I'm way off base here.
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PO3 John Wagner - maybe because he gave them the tactics techniques and procedures. If he is implied task as a nutcase was to go to the other side since he was fed up and I slated with this situation there at the forward operating base.
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PFC Michael Korach
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Not everyone is wired the same, this guy was drafted after being labeled 4-F. Over 26,000 men deserted in WWII this is the only Soldier executed. Some may say he was given plenty of opportunities to save himself , while others may say military justice failed. In this case cooler heads should have prevailed and didn't.
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PO3 John Wagner
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There shouldn't even be any mention of this guy except in Ripley's as the worlds greatest example of full retard. He makes Darwin Award winners look like rocket scientists by comparison.
What a friggin idiot. I myself may be an idiot but I always give it the college try just on the chance that I might pass the test next time.
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PO3 John Wagner
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CPL Beth Allsop - I always do.. Now that is still the top priority of a lot of other top priorities.
One screwup of any consequence and you can lose it all.
No flesh wounds in my business as a rule.
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PO3 John Wagner
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Cynthia Croft - Thanks, it will be the REAL first time I have ever been in a do or die financial position in my life...... that's some scary shit.
Worst thing is I know for a fact that I am being taken of advantage of by some serious financial predators. This too will pass if I stay the course. Oddly enough some of my best inspiration comes from those higher ups in my business who are naysayers.
Always has.
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SSG Roger Ayscue
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YOU NEVER GO FULL RETARD
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PO3 John Wagner
PO3 John Wagner
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Cynthia Croft - Well, while a good accountant is important. My wife has an accounting degree.. which around Fargo, with three colleges turning out accountants, will get you a cup of coffee if you toss in $1.25.
I really should incorporate which will save some tax money however, at this date my wife has gotten pretty good. For the most part in the US, sole proprietors can take advantage of most of the benefits of incorporated businesses at tax time.
Not all of course but for the most part as long as you are honest it will get through the mill without any complaints.
Setting up a corporation isn't that hard to do but I am not being deceitful when I tell you as I said. A corporation is something to avoid if possible.
It will save me a few thousand a year I suppose but believe it or not most truckers do not set themselves up that way. Hence the "wink and a nod" given to certain deductions as long as everything else is in order. If you don't cheat the government then as a rule they leave you alone. Screw them over and you will regret it forever.
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