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tod
response 379 of 432: Mark Unseen   Feb 21 17:38 UTC 2006

100% deductible?  You sure?
nharmon
response 380 of 432: Mark Unseen   Feb 21 17:50 UTC 2006

Not now I'm not.
tod
response 381 of 432: Mark Unseen   Feb 21 18:04 UTC 2006

http://apps.irs.gov/app/pub78

rcurl
response 382 of 432: Mark Unseen   Feb 21 18:06 UTC 2006

Grex is a 501(c)3 charitable organization and donations to it are tax
deductible.

When has Grex ever officially bashed religions? Oh, you mean if it
runs the Muhammed cartoons? That depends on whether they are run as a Grex
editorial starement or for informational purposes. 

Further than that, if Grex decided to take stands in regard to religions, 
positive or negative, I wouldn't think this could have any affect upon 
Grex's status as a recognized charitable organization, so long as it was 
not lobbying for laws or supporting or opposing candidates for election 
further than allowed by law. What's illegal about bashing - or praising - 
religions?
tod
response 383 of 432: Mark Unseen   Feb 21 18:10 UTC 2006

re #382
 Grex is a 501(c)3 charitable organization and donations to it are tax
 deductible.
see #381  (You may be serious mistaken.  Also, I seriously doubt you can
deduct any more than 50% of a donation.)
rcurl
response 384 of 432: Mark Unseen   Feb 21 18:30 UTC 2006

Any donation to a 501(c)3 charitable organization is deductible depending on
the tax circumstances of the individual. If one does not claim  deductions,
for example, one cannot deduct. But if one can claim deductions, the donation
is 100% deductible from gross income. (It is not a tax credit, which you may
be thinking of.) 

If you think there is a limit of 50% within the above general framework,
please cite the chapter and verse saying that.
tod
response 385 of 432: Mark Unseen   Feb 21 18:38 UTC 2006

re #384
Arbornet fell within the "A public charity with a 50% deductibility
limitation." under the Publication 78 deductibility codes by the IRS.
I'm certain Grex would find itself in the same boat if it were eligible.

http://www.irs.gov/charities/charitable/article/0,,id=150830,00.html

All eligible charities are available via IRS lookup
http://apps.irs.gov/app/pub78

If you don't see it then there's a 99% chance its not eligible for ANY
deduction.
nharmon
response 386 of 432: Mark Unseen   Feb 21 18:45 UTC 2006

I tried looking up Grex, Cyberspace, Arbornet, and found none.
rcurl
response 387 of 432: Mark Unseen   Feb 21 18:59 UTC 2006

Hmmmm....has Grex submitted their 990s faithfully? Aruba? Janc?

tod
response 388 of 432: Mark Unseen   Feb 21 19:09 UTC 2006

re #387
Exactly
jadecat
response 389 of 432: Mark Unseen   Feb 21 19:19 UTC 2006

resp:375 Well said.
bru
response 390 of 432: Mark Unseen   Feb 21 20:27 UTC 2006

Hey, if you want to post the pictures, post the pictures.  Thats what free
speech is all about.  You have the power to put a link tot he pictures in the
Agora.  Do so.
tod
response 391 of 432: Mark Unseen   Feb 21 20:33 UTC 2006

I've got the pictures but I also don't feel comfortable expressing my bigotry
that way.
cyklone
response 392 of 432: Mark Unseen   Feb 21 23:52 UTC 2006

Re #372: Don't compound things by turning into richard or kludgie and putting
words in my mouth. I specifically disagreed with your ridiculous analogy to
a barbershop.
scholar
response 393 of 432: Mark Unseen   Feb 22 02:41 UTC 2006

I have very little respect for jep, and I would revel (to a limited extent)
in some bad things that could happen to him.
naftee
response 394 of 432: Mark Unseen   Feb 22 05:27 UTC 2006

ok so it was resp:366 where this item turned into talk about GreX staff

shit, son.  GreX's items turn tables faster than a spinning restaurant.
mcnally
response 395 of 432: Mark Unseen   Feb 22 05:46 UTC 2006

 re #393:  Hows the view from that glass house?
naftee
response 396 of 432: Mark Unseen   Feb 22 05:57 UTC 2006

those alaskans live in igloos !
happyboy
response 397 of 432: Mark Unseen   Feb 22 05:58 UTC 2006

they eat eskimo pies hahahah
tod
response 398 of 432: Mark Unseen   Feb 22 08:47 UTC 2006

Not all Siwash..some eat klondike pie!
mary
response 399 of 432: Mark Unseen   Feb 22 13:01 UTC 2006

I read an interesting blog posting, on this subject at:

http://tinyurl.com/qncq9

I especially found rule #2 interesting, which I'll paste here:

"Make sure that you are an equal opportunity satirist. The Guardian 
reports that Jyllands-Posten refused to run cartoons lampooning Jesus 
Christ three years ago. The Sunday editor, Jens Kaiser, gave this 
rationale at the time: "I don't think Jyllands-Posten's readers will enjoy 
the drawings. As a matter of fact, I think that they will provoke an 
outcry. Therefore, I will not use them." The problem here is that by 
running only cartoons focused on Muhammad, the paper is making clear, 
however unintentionally, that the point of the satire is not religious but 
political -- expressing an attitude toward the Muslim world, rather than 
laughing at fundamentalist religion in general. The quote also reinforces 
rule #1 by revealing a gross insensitivity."

I think there is a lot of intentionally defamatory and ugly behavior 
that hides behind the excuse of Free Speech.  I don't want to see
such stuff censored but I do think we should call it as it is.
tod
response 400 of 432: Mark Unseen   Feb 22 17:18 UTC 2006

You know what I have a problem with?  The Super Bowl.  Everything about it
sends MIXED MESSAGES.
happyboy
response 401 of 432: Mark Unseen   Feb 22 19:21 UTC 2006

i like both teams equally as much!

/sigh


why can't they BOTH win?
tod
response 402 of 432: Mark Unseen   Feb 22 21:46 UTC 2006

They're both a strong ally and partner and they work very closely with us in
sharing important intelligence.
happyboy
response 403 of 432: Mark Unseen   Feb 22 22:55 UTC 2006

AND they back the TALIBAN!
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