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This Uber driver 7 comments
dcottingham · 5 years ago
What?
People need to check the facts 17 comments
dcottingham · 5 years ago
So rare I find anyone interested in this stuff! Googled it:
"In general, no organization may qualify for section 501(c)(3) status if a substantial part of its activities is attempting to influence legislation (commonly known as lobbying). A 501(c)(3) organization may engage in some lobbying, but too much lobbying activity risks loss of tax-exempt status."
URLs are now banned in comments (thanks, spam bots!) but this came from the IRS.
Tigertorque 12 comments
dcottingham · 5 years ago
Fig Newtons.
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The irony 3 comments
dcottingham · 5 years ago
This is what Britons with any brains at all are asking themselves.
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That's instant 1 comments
dcottingham · 5 years ago
Sorry.
Don't read this 6 comments
dcottingham · 5 years ago
The straight guy is just chillin after his plane hit the ground at 800 kph.
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Green is for plumbers, cus they're all in uk 1 comments
dcottingham · 5 years ago
"He forgot Poland."
People need to check the facts 17 comments
dcottingham · 5 years ago
Untrue. Many nonprofits are engaged in activities that disqualify them from tax exempt status -- like lobbying Congress.
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Cashew Apples 13 comments
dcottingham · 5 years ago
Got to get this before no nut november.
People need to check the facts 17 comments
dcottingham · 5 years ago
Not all non-profits have tax exempt status. The ones that do are "Corporations, organized and operated exclusively for religious, charitable, scientific, testing for public safety, literary, or educational purposes, or to foster national or international amateur sports, or prevention of cruelty for children or animals."
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People need to check the facts 17 comments
dcottingham · 5 years ago
BTW Quantitative easing is not a significant source of money, on the scale of the US federal budget.
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Sounds like communist propaganda, but ok 17 comments
dcottingham · 5 years ago
The American revolution is so inevitable and forthcoming that it happened over 240 years ago.
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Let's hope he gets the help he needs 2 comments
dcottingham · 5 years ago
So you're saying the producers were enablers.
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This is amazing 10 comments
dcottingham · 5 years ago
Hey, they get a dead guy to voice a character, and all you can say is the part is too small?
Ricky Gervais, sarcastic sanity in an insane world 19 comments
dcottingham · 5 years ago
So how many of us are aware that Titania McGrath is a spoof?
Apparently Ricky didn't get the memo.
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ThIS iS WhY My ChILd iS nOt geTiNg a VacCiNe 3 comments
dcottingham · 5 years ago
When Mary did this, she was majorly sainted.
h*ntai´S Old reliable 4 comments
dcottingham · 5 years ago
I hope it's not somebody else's.
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Well Yes but No 23 comments
dcottingham · 5 years ago
I mean, your story more resembled fiction than fact.
A Velociraptor skull compared to a T-Rex tooth 6 comments
dcottingham · 5 years ago
Those dinosaurs were just not good about flossing.
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Really makes you think 7 comments
dcottingham · 5 years ago
Over 30 million people have died from aids.
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Hi there 6 comments
dcottingham · 5 years ago
Your puppy is cosplaying?
This is a bad time to space out 3 comments
dcottingham · 5 years ago
My meat thermometer disagrees.
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Well Yes but No 23 comments
dcottingham · 5 years ago
I think adding suicide to the story improved it.
Oh, tom 11 comments
dcottingham · 5 years ago
So much baggage for one so young.
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A lucky swan embraces the vet who saved his life 7 comments
dcottingham · 5 years ago
A lucky swan embraces the H&R Block account who got him a big tax refund.
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