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P.L. 110-108, The Internet Tax Freedom Act Amendments Act of 2007
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rotting reagan
October 16, 2007, 2:53pm (report abuse)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
October 26, 2007, 11:57am (report abuse)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
November 4, 2007, 1:38am (report abuse)Will Reagan acknowledge that he may have been uninformed or doesn't his ideology permit that sort of thing?
Dr. J
June 1, 2008, 2:21am (report abuse)Of course rotting reagan won't--he/she is obviously a liberal democrat who can't spell.