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P.L. 110-108, The Internet Tax Freedom Act Amendments Act of 2007
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rotting reagan
the duschbag republicans will want to sneak this tax in and call it something like "freedom fund".....they are the tax party now....
To: rotting reagan
Did you even read this bill before you made your comments? The Republcans are in favor of a ban on taxes on internet access and want this ban to be PERMANENT. The Democrats are in favor of a limited ban lasting a few years, at which time congress will have to go through this whole debate again.
Douche Bag
Will Reagan acknowledge that he may have been uninformed or doesn't his ideology permit that sort of thing?