TAX THE CHURCHES TO FIX OUR DEFICIT
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Sep 20th, 2013Someone from Newport Beach, CA writes:
Church nowadays is nothing but a business to scam people out of their hard earned money for the cgurch committee to squander and use for their own pleasure. They must be taxed heavily for their sins. -
Sep 20th, 2013Someone from Newport Beach, CA writes:
Church nowadays is nothing but a business to scam people out of their hard earned money for the cgurch committee to squander and use for their own pleasure. They must be taxed heavily for their sins.REPORT COMMENTS
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Sep 20th, 2013Someone from Newport Beach, CA writes:
Church nowadays is nothing but a business to scam people out of their hard earned money for the cgurch committee to squander and use for their own pleasure. They must be taxed heavily for their sins.REPORT COMMENTS
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Jan 2nd, 2013Someone from Advance, NC signed.
Dec 17th, 2012Someone from Washington, DC writes:
Freedom of Religion Does Not mean a free ride from paying taxes. All Religious organizations Must be held accountable for paying their share of taxes. Religions take money from people & build houses, hotels, recreation facilities, stores, and many other income producing businesses. If you are serious about the deficit, then start with the largest money making business in the world that is getting a free ride...Religious organizations.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelDec 17th, 2012Someone from Washington, DC writes:
Tax exempt status for religious organizations has created many money making schemes hid behind "religion". Any & all religious organizations should pay taxes. Freedom of religion does not mean a free ride by not paying taxes.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelDec 6th, 2012Someone from Knoxville, GA signed.
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Dec 3rd, 2012Someone from Schenectady, NY writes:
Church and State must be separate in every way with no special privileges, especially fiscal ones inferred. No more God Bless America. We need to bless ourselves instead.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelDec 3rd, 2012Someone from Davenport, FL writes:
Religions are in business to take money in, not pay it out. Religions should be taxed like all other businesses because that is what they are.REPORT COMMENTS
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