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HK June 29th 08 02:28 PM

Snickers...
 
Mrs. McCain, San Diego County Would Like a Word
Suzanne Smalley, Andrew Murr, Mark Hosenball and Nathan Dinsdale
NEWSWEEK
Updated: 3:53 PM ET Jun 28, 2008

When you're poor, it can be hard to pay the bills. When you're rich,
it's hard to keep track of all the bills that need paying. It's a lesson
Cindy McCain learned the hard way when NEWSWEEK raised questions about
an overdue property-tax bill on a La Jolla, Calif., property owned by a
trust that she oversees. Mrs. McCain is a beer heiress with an estimated
$100 million fortune and, along with her husband, she owns at least
seven properties, including condos in California and Arizona.

San Diego County officials, it turns out, have been sending out tax
notices on the La Jolla property, an oceanfront condo, for four years
without receiving a response. County records show the bills, which were
mailed to a Phoenix address associated with Mrs. McCain's trust, were
returned by the post office. According to a McCain campaign aide, who
requested anonymity when discussing a private matter, an elderly aunt of
Mrs. McCain's lives in the condo, and the bank that manages the trust
has not been receiving tax bills on the property. Shortly after NEWSWEEK
inquired about the matter, the McCain aide e-mailed a receipt dated
Friday, June 27, confirming payment by the trust to San Diego County in
the amount of $6,744.42. County officials say the trust still owes an
additional $1,742 for this year, an amount that is overdue and will go
into default July 1. Told of the outstanding $1,742, the aide said: "The
trust has paid all bills shown owing as of today and will pay all other
bills due."

Dan McAllister, treasurer- tax collector for San Diego County, said that
about 3 percent of San Diego's approximately 1 million property owners
default on their property taxes each year. The county assesses a 1.5
percent penalty for each month that goes by unpaid and puts houses up
for sale after five years. "We do hear an awful lot of excuses for why
people don't pay," McAllister said. "Under the law, the property owner
is responsible for keeping the address current. We're only as good as
the information we are given."
URL: http://www.newsweek.com/id/143775

[email protected] June 29th 08 02:35 PM

Snickers...
 
On Jun 29, 9:28*am, HK wrote:
Mrs. McCain, San Diego County Would Like a Word
Suzanne Smalley, Andrew Murr, Mark Hosenball and Nathan Dinsdale
NEWSWEEK
Updated: 3:53 PM ET Jun 28, 2008

When you're poor, it can be hard to pay the bills. When you're rich,
it's hard to keep track of all the bills that need paying. It's a lesson
Cindy McCain learned the hard way when NEWSWEEK raised questions about
an overdue property-tax bill on a La Jolla, Calif., property owned by a
trust that she oversees. Mrs. McCain is a beer heiress with an estimated
$100 million fortune and, along with her husband, she owns at least
seven properties, including condos in California and Arizona.

San Diego County officials, it turns out, have been sending out tax
notices on the La Jolla property, an oceanfront condo, for four years
without receiving a response. County records show the bills, which were
mailed to a Phoenix address associated with Mrs. McCain's trust, were
returned by the post office. According to a McCain campaign aide, who
requested anonymity when discussing a private matter, an elderly aunt of
Mrs. McCain's lives in the condo, and the bank that manages the trust
has not been receiving tax bills on the property. Shortly after NEWSWEEK
inquired about the matter, the McCain aide e-mailed a receipt dated
Friday, June 27, confirming payment by the trust to San Diego County in
the amount of $6,744.42. County officials say the trust still owes an
additional $1,742 for this year, an amount that is overdue and will go
into default July 1. Told of the outstanding $1,742, the aide said: "The
trust has paid all bills shown owing as of today and will pay all other
bills due."

Dan McAllister, treasurer- tax collector for San Diego County, said that
about 3 percent of San Diego's approximately 1 million property owners
default on their property taxes each year. The county assesses a 1.5
percent penalty for each month that goes by unpaid and puts houses up
for sale after five years. "We do hear an awful lot of excuses for why
people don't pay," McAllister said. "Under the law, the property owner
is responsible for keeping the address current. We're only as good as
the information we are given."
URL:http://www.newsweek.com/id/143775


Boating content........zip. Sound familiar?

Swabbie Jim June 29th 08 02:56 PM

Snickers...
 
On Jun 29, 9:28*am, HK wrote:
Mrs. McCain, San Diego County Would Like a Word
Suzanne Smalley, Andrew Murr, Mark Hosenball and Nathan Dinsdale
NEWSWEEK
Updated: 3:53 PM ET Jun 28, 2008

When you're poor, it can be hard to pay the bills. When you're rich,
it's hard to keep track of all the bills that need paying. It's a lesson
Cindy McCain learned the hard way when NEWSWEEK raised questions about
an overdue property-tax bill on a La Jolla, Calif., property owned by a
trust that she oversees. Mrs. McCain is a beer heiress with an estimated
$100 million fortune and, along with her husband, she owns at least
seven properties, including condos in California and Arizona.

San Diego County officials, it turns out, have been sending out tax
notices on the La Jolla property, an oceanfront condo, for four years
without receiving a response. County records show the bills, which were
mailed to a Phoenix address associated with Mrs. McCain's trust, were
returned by the post office. According to a McCain campaign aide, who
requested anonymity when discussing a private matter, an elderly aunt of
Mrs. McCain's lives in the condo, and the bank that manages the trust
has not been receiving tax bills on the property. Shortly after NEWSWEEK
inquired about the matter, the McCain aide e-mailed a receipt dated
Friday, June 27, confirming payment by the trust to San Diego County in
the amount of $6,744.42. County officials say the trust still owes an
additional $1,742 for this year, an amount that is overdue and will go
into default July 1. Told of the outstanding $1,742, the aide said: "The
trust has paid all bills shown owing as of today and will pay all other
bills due."

Dan McAllister, treasurer- tax collector for San Diego County, said that
about 3 percent of San Diego's approximately 1 million property owners
default on their property taxes each year. The county assesses a 1.5
percent penalty for each month that goes by unpaid and puts houses up
for sale after five years. "We do hear an awful lot of excuses for why
people don't pay," McAllister said. "Under the law, the property owner
is responsible for keeping the address current. We're only as good as
the information we are given."
URL:http://www.newsweek.com/id/143775


Impeach the ******* as soon as he is elected. I hate tax evaders and
draft dodgers. Don't you.


HK June 29th 08 03:02 PM

Snickers...
 
Swabbie Jim wrote:
On Jun 29, 9:28 am, HK wrote:
Mrs. McCain, San Diego County Would Like a Word
Suzanne Smalley, Andrew Murr, Mark Hosenball and Nathan Dinsdale
NEWSWEEK
Updated: 3:53 PM ET Jun 28, 2008

When you're poor, it can be hard to pay the bills. When you're rich,
it's hard to keep track of all the bills that need paying. It's a lesson
Cindy McCain learned the hard way when NEWSWEEK raised questions about
an overdue property-tax bill on a La Jolla, Calif., property owned by a
trust that she oversees. Mrs. McCain is a beer heiress with an estimated
$100 million fortune and, along with her husband, she owns at least
seven properties, including condos in California and Arizona.

San Diego County officials, it turns out, have been sending out tax
notices on the La Jolla property, an oceanfront condo, for four years
without receiving a response. County records show the bills, which were
mailed to a Phoenix address associated with Mrs. McCain's trust, were
returned by the post office. According to a McCain campaign aide, who
requested anonymity when discussing a private matter, an elderly aunt of
Mrs. McCain's lives in the condo, and the bank that manages the trust
has not been receiving tax bills on the property. Shortly after NEWSWEEK
inquired about the matter, the McCain aide e-mailed a receipt dated
Friday, June 27, confirming payment by the trust to San Diego County in
the amount of $6,744.42. County officials say the trust still owes an
additional $1,742 for this year, an amount that is overdue and will go
into default July 1. Told of the outstanding $1,742, the aide said: "The
trust has paid all bills shown owing as of today and will pay all other
bills due."

Dan McAllister, treasurer- tax collector for San Diego County, said that
about 3 percent of San Diego's approximately 1 million property owners
default on their property taxes each year. The county assesses a 1.5
percent penalty for each month that goes by unpaid and puts houses up
for sale after five years. "We do hear an awful lot of excuses for why
people don't pay," McAllister said. "Under the law, the property owner
is responsible for keeping the address current. We're only as good as
the information we are given."
URL:http://www.newsweek.com/id/143775


Impeach the ******* as soon as he is elected. I hate tax evaders and
draft dodgers. Don't you.



Not to worry, Florida Jim. McCain hasn't got a chance. BTW, do you still
have that clapped out old boat or are you, as I suspect, as boatless as
you are mannerless?


John H.[_4_] June 29th 08 03:12 PM

Snickers...
 
On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 06:56:42 -0700 (PDT), Swabbie Jim
wrote:

On Jun 29, 9:28*am, HK wrote:
Mrs. McCain, San Diego County Would Like a Word
Suzanne Smalley, Andrew Murr, Mark Hosenball and Nathan Dinsdale
NEWSWEEK
Updated: 3:53 PM ET Jun 28, 2008

When you're poor, it can be hard to pay the bills. When you're rich,
it's hard to keep track of all the bills that need paying. It's a lesson
Cindy McCain learned the hard way when NEWSWEEK raised questions about
an overdue property-tax bill on a La Jolla, Calif., property owned by a
trust that she oversees. Mrs. McCain is a beer heiress with an estimated
$100 million fortune and, along with her husband, she owns at least
seven properties, including condos in California and Arizona.

San Diego County officials, it turns out, have been sending out tax
notices on the La Jolla property, an oceanfront condo, for four years
without receiving a response. County records show the bills, which were
mailed to a Phoenix address associated with Mrs. McCain's trust, were
returned by the post office. According to a McCain campaign aide, who
requested anonymity when discussing a private matter, an elderly aunt of
Mrs. McCain's lives in the condo, and the bank that manages the trust
has not been receiving tax bills on the property. Shortly after NEWSWEEK
inquired about the matter, the McCain aide e-mailed a receipt dated
Friday, June 27, confirming payment by the trust to San Diego County in
the amount of $6,744.42. County officials say the trust still owes an
additional $1,742 for this year, an amount that is overdue and will go
into default July 1. Told of the outstanding $1,742, the aide said: "The
trust has paid all bills shown owing as of today and will pay all other
bills due."

Dan McAllister, treasurer- tax collector for San Diego County, said that
about 3 percent of San Diego's approximately 1 million property owners
default on their property taxes each year. The county assesses a 1.5
percent penalty for each month that goes by unpaid and puts houses up
for sale after five years. "We do hear an awful lot of excuses for why
people don't pay," McAllister said. "Under the law, the property owner
is responsible for keeping the address current. We're only as good as
the information we are given."
URL:http://www.newsweek.com/id/143775


Impeach the ******* as soon as he is elected. I hate tax evaders and
draft dodgers. Don't you.


Add hypocrites to the list!

Jim June 29th 08 03:21 PM

Snickers...
 

"John H." wrote in message
...
On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 06:56:42 -0700 (PDT), Swabbie Jim
wrote:

On Jun 29, 9:28 am, HK wrote:
Mrs. McCain, San Diego County Would Like a Word
Suzanne Smalley, Andrew Murr, Mark Hosenball and Nathan Dinsdale
NEWSWEEK
Updated: 3:53 PM ET Jun 28, 2008

When you're poor, it can be hard to pay the bills. When you're rich,
it's hard to keep track of all the bills that need paying. It's a lesson
Cindy McCain learned the hard way when NEWSWEEK raised questions about
an overdue property-tax bill on a La Jolla, Calif., property owned by a
trust that she oversees. Mrs. McCain is a beer heiress with an estimated
$100 million fortune and, along with her husband, she owns at least
seven properties, including condos in California and Arizona.

San Diego County officials, it turns out, have been sending out tax
notices on the La Jolla property, an oceanfront condo, for four years
without receiving a response. County records show the bills, which were
mailed to a Phoenix address associated with Mrs. McCain's trust, were
returned by the post office. According to a McCain campaign aide, who
requested anonymity when discussing a private matter, an elderly aunt of
Mrs. McCain's lives in the condo, and the bank that manages the trust
has not been receiving tax bills on the property. Shortly after NEWSWEEK
inquired about the matter, the McCain aide e-mailed a receipt dated
Friday, June 27, confirming payment by the trust to San Diego County in
the amount of $6,744.42. County officials say the trust still owes an
additional $1,742 for this year, an amount that is overdue and will go
into default July 1. Told of the outstanding $1,742, the aide said: "The
trust has paid all bills shown owing as of today and will pay all other
bills due."

Dan McAllister, treasurer- tax collector for San Diego County, said that
about 3 percent of San Diego's approximately 1 million property owners
default on their property taxes each year. The county assesses a 1.5
percent penalty for each month that goes by unpaid and puts houses up
for sale after five years. "We do hear an awful lot of excuses for why
people don't pay," McAllister said. "Under the law, the property owner
is responsible for keeping the address current. We're only as good as
the information we are given."
URL:http://www.newsweek.com/id/143775


Impeach the ******* as soon as he is elected. I hate tax evaders and
draft dodgers. Don't you.


Add hypocrites to the list!


I'm not keeping a list. I've just been checking up on him at Google. I had
to get out of there before my good nature got compromised. What a jerk he
is.


Jim June 29th 08 03:21 PM

Snickers...
 

"John H." wrote in message
...
On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 06:56:42 -0700 (PDT), Swabbie Jim
wrote:

On Jun 29, 9:28 am, HK wrote:
Mrs. McCain, San Diego County Would Like a Word
Suzanne Smalley, Andrew Murr, Mark Hosenball and Nathan Dinsdale
NEWSWEEK
Updated: 3:53 PM ET Jun 28, 2008

When you're poor, it can be hard to pay the bills. When you're rich,
it's hard to keep track of all the bills that need paying. It's a lesson
Cindy McCain learned the hard way when NEWSWEEK raised questions about
an overdue property-tax bill on a La Jolla, Calif., property owned by a
trust that she oversees. Mrs. McCain is a beer heiress with an estimated
$100 million fortune and, along with her husband, she owns at least
seven properties, including condos in California and Arizona.

San Diego County officials, it turns out, have been sending out tax
notices on the La Jolla property, an oceanfront condo, for four years
without receiving a response. County records show the bills, which were
mailed to a Phoenix address associated with Mrs. McCain's trust, were
returned by the post office. According to a McCain campaign aide, who
requested anonymity when discussing a private matter, an elderly aunt of
Mrs. McCain's lives in the condo, and the bank that manages the trust
has not been receiving tax bills on the property. Shortly after NEWSWEEK
inquired about the matter, the McCain aide e-mailed a receipt dated
Friday, June 27, confirming payment by the trust to San Diego County in
the amount of $6,744.42. County officials say the trust still owes an
additional $1,742 for this year, an amount that is overdue and will go
into default July 1. Told of the outstanding $1,742, the aide said: "The
trust has paid all bills shown owing as of today and will pay all other
bills due."

Dan McAllister, treasurer- tax collector for San Diego County, said that
about 3 percent of San Diego's approximately 1 million property owners
default on their property taxes each year. The county assesses a 1.5
percent penalty for each month that goes by unpaid and puts houses up
for sale after five years. "We do hear an awful lot of excuses for why
people don't pay," McAllister said. "Under the law, the property owner
is responsible for keeping the address current. We're only as good as
the information we are given."
URL:http://www.newsweek.com/id/143775


Impeach the ******* as soon as he is elected. I hate tax evaders and
draft dodgers. Don't you.


Add hypocrites to the list!


I'm not keeping a list. I've just been checking up on him at Google. I had
to get out of there before my good nature got compromised. What a jerk he
is.


Jim June 29th 08 03:21 PM

Snickers...
 

"John H." wrote in message
...
On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 06:56:42 -0700 (PDT), Swabbie Jim
wrote:

On Jun 29, 9:28 am, HK wrote:
Mrs. McCain, San Diego County Would Like a Word
Suzanne Smalley, Andrew Murr, Mark Hosenball and Nathan Dinsdale
NEWSWEEK
Updated: 3:53 PM ET Jun 28, 2008

When you're poor, it can be hard to pay the bills. When you're rich,
it's hard to keep track of all the bills that need paying. It's a lesson
Cindy McCain learned the hard way when NEWSWEEK raised questions about
an overdue property-tax bill on a La Jolla, Calif., property owned by a
trust that she oversees. Mrs. McCain is a beer heiress with an estimated
$100 million fortune and, along with her husband, she owns at least
seven properties, including condos in California and Arizona.

San Diego County officials, it turns out, have been sending out tax
notices on the La Jolla property, an oceanfront condo, for four years
without receiving a response. County records show the bills, which were
mailed to a Phoenix address associated with Mrs. McCain's trust, were
returned by the post office. According to a McCain campaign aide, who
requested anonymity when discussing a private matter, an elderly aunt of
Mrs. McCain's lives in the condo, and the bank that manages the trust
has not been receiving tax bills on the property. Shortly after NEWSWEEK
inquired about the matter, the McCain aide e-mailed a receipt dated
Friday, June 27, confirming payment by the trust to San Diego County in
the amount of $6,744.42. County officials say the trust still owes an
additional $1,742 for this year, an amount that is overdue and will go
into default July 1. Told of the outstanding $1,742, the aide said: "The
trust has paid all bills shown owing as of today and will pay all other
bills due."

Dan McAllister, treasurer- tax collector for San Diego County, said that
about 3 percent of San Diego's approximately 1 million property owners
default on their property taxes each year. The county assesses a 1.5
percent penalty for each month that goes by unpaid and puts houses up
for sale after five years. "We do hear an awful lot of excuses for why
people don't pay," McAllister said. "Under the law, the property owner
is responsible for keeping the address current. We're only as good as
the information we are given."
URL:http://www.newsweek.com/id/143775


Impeach the ******* as soon as he is elected. I hate tax evaders and
draft dodgers. Don't you.


Add hypocrites to the list!


I'm not keeping a list. I've just been checking up on him at Google. I had
to get out of there before my good nature got compromised. What a jerk he
is.


Jim June 29th 08 03:21 PM

Snickers...
 

"John H." wrote in message
...
On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 06:56:42 -0700 (PDT), Swabbie Jim
wrote:

On Jun 29, 9:28 am, HK wrote:
Mrs. McCain, San Diego County Would Like a Word
Suzanne Smalley, Andrew Murr, Mark Hosenball and Nathan Dinsdale
NEWSWEEK
Updated: 3:53 PM ET Jun 28, 2008

When you're poor, it can be hard to pay the bills. When you're rich,
it's hard to keep track of all the bills that need paying. It's a lesson
Cindy McCain learned the hard way when NEWSWEEK raised questions about
an overdue property-tax bill on a La Jolla, Calif., property owned by a
trust that she oversees. Mrs. McCain is a beer heiress with an estimated
$100 million fortune and, along with her husband, she owns at least
seven properties, including condos in California and Arizona.

San Diego County officials, it turns out, have been sending out tax
notices on the La Jolla property, an oceanfront condo, for four years
without receiving a response. County records show the bills, which were
mailed to a Phoenix address associated with Mrs. McCain's trust, were
returned by the post office. According to a McCain campaign aide, who
requested anonymity when discussing a private matter, an elderly aunt of
Mrs. McCain's lives in the condo, and the bank that manages the trust
has not been receiving tax bills on the property. Shortly after NEWSWEEK
inquired about the matter, the McCain aide e-mailed a receipt dated
Friday, June 27, confirming payment by the trust to San Diego County in
the amount of $6,744.42. County officials say the trust still owes an
additional $1,742 for this year, an amount that is overdue and will go
into default July 1. Told of the outstanding $1,742, the aide said: "The
trust has paid all bills shown owing as of today and will pay all other
bills due."

Dan McAllister, treasurer- tax collector for San Diego County, said that
about 3 percent of San Diego's approximately 1 million property owners
default on their property taxes each year. The county assesses a 1.5
percent penalty for each month that goes by unpaid and puts houses up
for sale after five years. "We do hear an awful lot of excuses for why
people don't pay," McAllister said. "Under the law, the property owner
is responsible for keeping the address current. We're only as good as
the information we are given."
URL:http://www.newsweek.com/id/143775


Impeach the ******* as soon as he is elected. I hate tax evaders and
draft dodgers. Don't you.


Add hypocrites to the list!


I'm not keeping a list. I've just been checking up on him at Google. I had
to get out of there before my good nature got compromised. What a jerk he
is.


[email protected] June 29th 08 03:48 PM

Snickers...
 
On Jun 29, 10:02*am, HK wrote:
Swabbie Jim wrote:
On Jun 29, 9:28 am, HK wrote:
Mrs. McCain, San Diego County Would Like a Word
Suzanne Smalley, Andrew Murr, Mark Hosenball and Nathan Dinsdale
NEWSWEEK
Updated: 3:53 PM ET Jun 28, 2008


When you're poor, it can be hard to pay the bills. When you're rich,
it's hard to keep track of all the bills that need paying. It's a lesson
Cindy McCain learned the hard way when NEWSWEEK raised questions about
an overdue property-tax bill on a La Jolla, Calif., property owned by a
trust that she oversees. Mrs. McCain is a beer heiress with an estimated
$100 million fortune and, along with her husband, she owns at least
seven properties, including condos in California and Arizona.


San Diego County officials, it turns out, have been sending out tax
notices on the La Jolla property, an oceanfront condo, for four years
without receiving a response. County records show the bills, which were
mailed to a Phoenix address associated with Mrs. McCain's trust, were
returned by the post office. According to a McCain campaign aide, who
requested anonymity when discussing a private matter, an elderly aunt of
Mrs. McCain's lives in the condo, and the bank that manages the trust
has not been receiving tax bills on the property. Shortly after NEWSWEEK
inquired about the matter, the McCain aide e-mailed a receipt dated
Friday, June 27, confirming payment by the trust to San Diego County in
the amount of $6,744.42. County officials say the trust still owes an
additional $1,742 for this year, an amount that is overdue and will go
into default July 1. Told of the outstanding $1,742, the aide said: "The
trust has paid all bills shown owing as of today and will pay all other
bills due."


Dan McAllister, treasurer- tax collector for San Diego County, said that
about 3 percent of San Diego's approximately 1 million property owners
default on their property taxes each year. The county assesses a 1.5
percent penalty for each month that goes by unpaid and puts houses up
for sale after five years. "We do hear an awful lot of excuses for why
people don't pay," McAllister said. "Under the law, the property owner
is responsible for keeping the address current. We're only as good as
the information we are given."
URL:http://www.newsweek.com/id/143775


Impeach the ******* as soon as he is elected. I hate tax evaders and
draft dodgers. Don't you.


Not to worry, Florida Jim. McCain hasn't got a chance. BTW, do you still
have that clapped out old boat or are you, as I suspect, as boatless as
you are mannerless?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


After all of the low life name calling and lies you try to get
everyone to believe, I wouldn't call others mannerless.
How's that lobster boat?

[email protected] June 29th 08 04:39 PM

Snickers...
 
On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 09:28:53 -0400, HK wrote:


San Diego County officials, it turns out, have been sending out tax
notices on the La Jolla property, an oceanfront condo, for four years
without receiving a response. County records show the bills, which were
mailed to a Phoenix address associated with Mrs. McCain's trust, were
returned by the post office. According to a McCain campaign aide, who
requested anonymity when discussing a private matter, an elderly aunt of
Mrs. McCain's lives in the condo, and the bank that manages the trust
has not been receiving tax bills on the property. Shortly after NEWSWEEK
inquired about the matter, the McCain aide e-mailed a receipt dated
Friday, June 27, confirming payment by the trust to San Diego County in
the amount of $6,744.42. County officials say the trust still owes an
additional $1,742 for this year, an amount that is overdue and will go
into default July 1. Told of the outstanding $1,742, the aide said: "The
trust has paid all bills shown owing as of today and will pay all other
bills due."



Four years overdue on an ocean front condo, and the bill is only $8,000?
I guess Proposition 13 more than did it's job. No wonder the state is
cash strapped.

HK June 29th 08 04:54 PM

Snickers...
 
Jim wrote:

"John H." wrote in message
...
On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 06:56:42 -0700 (PDT), Swabbie Jim
wrote:

On Jun 29, 9:28 am, HK wrote:
Mrs. McCain, San Diego County Would Like a Word
Suzanne Smalley, Andrew Murr, Mark Hosenball and Nathan Dinsdale
NEWSWEEK
Updated: 3:53 PM ET Jun 28, 2008

When you're poor, it can be hard to pay the bills. When you're rich,
it's hard to keep track of all the bills that need paying. It's a
lesson
Cindy McCain learned the hard way when NEWSWEEK raised questions about
an overdue property-tax bill on a La Jolla, Calif., property owned by a
trust that she oversees. Mrs. McCain is a beer heiress with an
estimated
$100 million fortune and, along with her husband, she owns at least
seven properties, including condos in California and Arizona.

San Diego County officials, it turns out, have been sending out tax
notices on the La Jolla property, an oceanfront condo, for four years
without receiving a response. County records show the bills, which were
mailed to a Phoenix address associated with Mrs. McCain's trust, were
returned by the post office. According to a McCain campaign aide, who
requested anonymity when discussing a private matter, an elderly
aunt of
Mrs. McCain's lives in the condo, and the bank that manages the trust
has not been receiving tax bills on the property. Shortly after
NEWSWEEK
inquired about the matter, the McCain aide e-mailed a receipt dated
Friday, June 27, confirming payment by the trust to San Diego County in
the amount of $6,744.42. County officials say the trust still owes an
additional $1,742 for this year, an amount that is overdue and will go
into default July 1. Told of the outstanding $1,742, the aide said:
"The
trust has paid all bills shown owing as of today and will pay all other
bills due."

Dan McAllister, treasurer- tax collector for San Diego County, said
that
about 3 percent of San Diego's approximately 1 million property owners
default on their property taxes each year. The county assesses a 1.5
percent penalty for each month that goes by unpaid and puts houses up
for sale after five years. "We do hear an awful lot of excuses for why
people don't pay," McAllister said. "Under the law, the property owner
is responsible for keeping the address current. We're only as good as
the information we are given."
URL:http://www.newsweek.com/id/143775

Impeach the ******* as soon as he is elected. I hate tax evaders and
draft dodgers. Don't you.


Add hypocrites to the list!


I'm not keeping a list. I've just been checking up on him at Google. I
had to get out of there before my good nature got compromised. What a
jerk he is.



That's five times you've posted the same stupid response to the same
stupid Herring comment, stunatz.

Use a kleenex next time...not your keyboard.

[email protected] June 29th 08 07:45 PM

Snickers...
 
On Jun 29, 11:54*am, HK wrote:
Jim wrote:

"John H." wrote in message
.. .
On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 06:56:42 -0700 (PDT), Swabbie Jim
wrote:


On Jun 29, 9:28 am, HK wrote:
Mrs. McCain, San Diego County Would Like a Word
Suzanne Smalley, Andrew Murr, Mark Hosenball and Nathan Dinsdale
NEWSWEEK
Updated: 3:53 PM ET Jun 28, 2008


When you're poor, it can be hard to pay the bills. When you're rich,
it's hard to keep track of all the bills that need paying. It's a
lesson
Cindy McCain learned the hard way when NEWSWEEK raised questions about
an overdue property-tax bill on a La Jolla, Calif., property owned by a
trust that she oversees. Mrs. McCain is a beer heiress with an
estimated
$100 million fortune and, along with her husband, she owns at least
seven properties, including condos in California and Arizona.


San Diego County officials, it turns out, have been sending out tax
notices on the La Jolla property, an oceanfront condo, for four years
without receiving a response. County records show the bills, which were
mailed to a Phoenix address associated with Mrs. McCain's trust, were
returned by the post office. According to a McCain campaign aide, who
requested anonymity when discussing a private matter, an elderly
aunt of
Mrs. McCain's lives in the condo, and the bank that manages the trust
has not been receiving tax bills on the property. Shortly after
NEWSWEEK
inquired about the matter, the McCain aide e-mailed a receipt dated
Friday, June 27, confirming payment by the trust to San Diego County in
the amount of $6,744.42. County officials say the trust still owes an
additional $1,742 for this year, an amount that is overdue and will go
into default July 1. Told of the outstanding $1,742, the aide said:
"The
trust has paid all bills shown owing as of today and will pay all other
bills due."


Dan McAllister, treasurer- tax collector for San Diego County, said
that
about 3 percent of San Diego's approximately 1 million property owners
default on their property taxes each year. The county assesses a 1.5
percent penalty for each month that goes by unpaid and puts houses up
for sale after five years. "We do hear an awful lot of excuses for why
people don't pay," McAllister said. "Under the law, the property owner
is responsible for keeping the address current. We're only as good as
the information we are given."
URL:http://www.newsweek.com/id/143775


Impeach the ******* as soon as he is elected. I hate tax evaders and
draft dodgers. Don't you.


Add hypocrites to the list!


I'm not keeping a list. I've just been checking up on him at Google. I
had to get out of there before my good nature got compromised. What a
jerk he is.


That's five times you've posted the same stupid response to the same
stupid Herring comment, stunatz.

Use a kleenex next time...not your keyboard.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


And you accuse others of having bad manners, when you are the
filthiest pig there is.
How's the lobster boat, liar?

Swabbie Jim June 29th 08 08:11 PM

Snickers...
 
On Jun 29, 11:54*am, HK wrote:
Jim wrote:

"John H." wrote in message
.. .
On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 06:56:42 -0700 (PDT), Swabbie Jim
wrote:


On Jun 29, 9:28 am, HK wrote:
Mrs. McCain, San Diego County Would Like a Word
Suzanne Smalley, Andrew Murr, Mark Hosenball and Nathan Dinsdale
NEWSWEEK
Updated: 3:53 PM ET Jun 28, 2008


When you're poor, it can be hard to pay the bills. When you're rich,
it's hard to keep track of all the bills that need paying. It's a
lesson
Cindy McCain learned the hard way when NEWSWEEK raised questions about
an overdue property-tax bill on a La Jolla, Calif., property owned by a
trust that she oversees. Mrs. McCain is a beer heiress with an
estimated
$100 million fortune and, along with her husband, she owns at least
seven properties, including condos in California and Arizona.


San Diego County officials, it turns out, have been sending out tax
notices on the La Jolla property, an oceanfront condo, for four years
without receiving a response. County records show the bills, which were
mailed to a Phoenix address associated with Mrs. McCain's trust, were
returned by the post office. According to a McCain campaign aide, who
requested anonymity when discussing a private matter, an elderly
aunt of
Mrs. McCain's lives in the condo, and the bank that manages the trust
has not been receiving tax bills on the property. Shortly after
NEWSWEEK
inquired about the matter, the McCain aide e-mailed a receipt dated
Friday, June 27, confirming payment by the trust to San Diego County in
the amount of $6,744.42. County officials say the trust still owes an
additional $1,742 for this year, an amount that is overdue and will go
into default July 1. Told of the outstanding $1,742, the aide said:
"The
trust has paid all bills shown owing as of today and will pay all other
bills due."


Dan McAllister, treasurer- tax collector for San Diego County, said
that
about 3 percent of San Diego's approximately 1 million property owners
default on their property taxes each year. The county assesses a 1.5
percent penalty for each month that goes by unpaid and puts houses up
for sale after five years. "We do hear an awful lot of excuses for why
people don't pay," McAllister said. "Under the law, the property owner
is responsible for keeping the address current. We're only as good as
the information we are given."
URL:http://www.newsweek.com/id/143775


Impeach the ******* as soon as he is elected. I hate tax evaders and
draft dodgers. Don't you.


Add hypocrites to the list!


I'm not keeping a list. I've just been checking up on him at Google. I
had to get out of there before my good nature got compromised. What a
jerk he is.


That's five times you've posted the same stupid response to the same
stupid Herring comment, stunatz.

Use a kleenex next time...not your keyboard.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Dear snotrag, I'm not going to apologize again for the crappy news
reader I am using for Wrecked boats. Whenever they are about to disown
Wrecked Boats temporarily, they get confused and spit out repeats of
posts randomly. If you absolutly can't live with it, tale it up with
them. They've got a cheezy sort of name. Look it up.
Yaknow, if you were a little nicer to that nice fellow who is doing
all the research on your disorders, he might just be willing to help
you cope.


HK June 29th 08 08:23 PM

Snickers...
 
Swabbie Jim wrote:




That's five times you've posted the same stupid response to the same
stupid Herring comment, stunatz.

Use a kleenex next time...not your keyboard.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Dear snotrag, I'm not going to apologize again for the crappy news
reader I am using for Wrecked boats. Whenever they are about to disown
Wrecked Boats temporarily, they get confused and spit out repeats of
posts randomly. If you absolutly can't live with it, tale it up with
them. They've got a cheezy sort of name. Look it up.
Yaknow, if you were a little nicer to that nice fellow who is doing
all the research on your disorders, he might just be willing to help
you cope.




What's the matter, Scheisskopf Jim? Can't afford a free news reader?
Maybe if you sold that clapped out old boat you claim to own, you could
afford some free software. Try Firefox...it's free, even to the
hopelessly useless like you?

Eat Me, Trolls June 29th 08 10:35 PM

Snickers...
 

Boating content........zip. Sound familiar?

This from an idiot COWARD ****stick.......



Eat Me, Trolls June 29th 08 10:38 PM

Snickers...
 

And you accuse others of having bad manners, when you are the
filthiest pig there is.
How's the lobster boat, liar?-


Better to be a filthy pig than a COWARD!!!!!!!!!!!!

LOOGY THE COWARD .

John H.[_4_] June 29th 08 10:42 PM

Snickers...
 
On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 10:21:29 -0400, "Jim" wrote:


"John H." wrote in message
.. .
On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 06:56:42 -0700 (PDT), Swabbie Jim
wrote:



Impeach the ******* as soon as he is elected. I hate tax evaders and
draft dodgers. Don't you.


Add hypocrites to the list!


I'm not keeping a list. I've just been checking up on him at Google. I had
to get out of there before my good nature got compromised. What a jerk he
is.


Tax evaders, draft dodgers....and hypocrites! They're one and the same.

Swabbie Jim June 29th 08 10:43 PM

Snickers...
 
On Jun 29, 3:23*pm, HK wrote:
Swabbie Jim wrote:
That's five times you've posted the same stupid response to the same
stupid Herring comment, stunatz.


Use a kleenex next time...not your keyboard.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Dear snotrag, I'm not going to apologize again for the crappy news
reader I am using for Wrecked boats. Whenever they are about to disown
Wrecked Boats temporarily, they get confused and spit out repeats of
posts randomly. If you absolutly can't live with it, tale it up with
them. They've got a cheezy sort of name. Look it up.
Yaknow, if you were a little nicer to that nice fellow who is doing
all the research on your disorders, he might just be willing to help
you cope.


What's the matter, Scheisskopf Jim? Can't afford a free news reader?
Maybe if you sold that clapped out old boat you claim to own, you could
afford some free software. Try Firefox...it's free, even to the
hopelessly useless like you?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Meant to say news service. My news reader works fine and I am quite
happy with it. BTW Has that nice fellow accepted you as a patient yet?

HK June 29th 08 10:51 PM

Snickers...
 
Swabbie Jim wrote:
On Jun 29, 3:23 pm, HK wrote:
Swabbie Jim wrote:
That's five times you've posted the same stupid response to the same
stupid Herring comment, stunatz.
Use a kleenex next time...not your keyboard.- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Dear snotrag, I'm not going to apologize again for the crappy news
reader I am using for Wrecked boats. Whenever they are about to disown
Wrecked Boats temporarily, they get confused and spit out repeats of
posts randomly. If you absolutly can't live with it, tale it up with
them. They've got a cheezy sort of name. Look it up.
Yaknow, if you were a little nicer to that nice fellow who is doing
all the research on your disorders, he might just be willing to help
you cope.

What's the matter, Scheisskopf Jim? Can't afford a free news reader?
Maybe if you sold that clapped out old boat you claim to own, you could
afford some free software. Try Firefox...it's free, even to the
hopelessly useless like you?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Meant to say news service. My news reader works fine and I am quite
happy with it. BTW Has that nice fellow accepted you as a patient yet?



Well, if you sold that boat you don't own, you could afford the monthly
tab on a decent news service for at least a few months.

You don't really own that old, clapped-out Wellcraft any more (if you
ever did), do you?


Short Wave Sportfishing[_2_] June 29th 08 10:56 PM

Snickers...
 
On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 09:28:53 -0400, HK wrote:

Mrs. McCain, San Diego County Would Like a Word
Suzanne Smalley, Andrew Murr, Mark Hosenball and Nathan Dinsdale
NEWSWEEK
Updated: 3:53 PM ET Jun 28, 2008

When you're poor, it can be hard to pay the bills. When you're rich,
it's hard to keep track of all the bills that need paying. It's a lesson
Cindy McCain learned the hard way when NEWSWEEK raised questions about
an overdue property-tax bill on a La Jolla, Calif., property owned by a
trust that she oversees. Mrs. McCain is a beer heiress with an estimated
$100 million fortune and, along with her husband, she owns at least
seven properties, including condos in California and Arizona.

San Diego County officials, it turns out, have been sending out tax
notices on the La Jolla property, an oceanfront condo, for four years
without receiving a response. County records show the bills, which were
mailed to a Phoenix address associated with Mrs. McCain's trust, were
returned by the post office. According to a McCain campaign aide, who
requested anonymity when discussing a private matter, an elderly aunt of
Mrs. McCain's lives in the condo, and the bank that manages the trust
has not been receiving tax bills on the property. Shortly after NEWSWEEK
inquired about the matter, the McCain aide e-mailed a receipt dated
Friday, June 27, confirming payment by the trust to San Diego County in
the amount of $6,744.42. County officials say the trust still owes an
additional $1,742 for this year, an amount that is overdue and will go
into default July 1. Told of the outstanding $1,742, the aide said: "The
trust has paid all bills shown owing as of today and will pay all other
bills due."

Dan McAllister, treasurer- tax collector for San Diego County, said that
about 3 percent of San Diego's approximately 1 million property owners
default on their property taxes each year. The county assesses a 1.5
percent penalty for each month that goes by unpaid and puts houses up
for sale after five years. "We do hear an awful lot of excuses for why
people don't pay," McAllister said. "Under the law, the property owner
is responsible for keeping the address current. We're only as good as
the information we are given."
URL: http://www.newsweek.com/id/143775


Let’s recap.

Mrs. McCain keeps her finances completely separate from those of her
husband in accordance with a pre-nuptial agreement. At her own
expense, she set up a trust to house her elderly aunt in a La Jolla
condo.

Like most people, she arranged to have property taxes through a third
party - not uncommon as it's pretty normal to have an escrow company
making the payments through the mortgage bills - the only difference
here is that Mrs. McCain had the trust do it.

Unfortunately, the trust gave the county the wrong address and didn’t
receive the bills to pay them, and didn’t follow up. Since Mrs.
McCain doesn’t live at the property, she didn’t know a problem
existed.

This is an issue in the Presidential campaign?

Jesus Harry - even you aren't that stupid.

As long as we're on the subject of unpaid taxes, let's explore Al
Franken for a minute as he seems to be one of you're boys.

His company failed to pay workers compensation insurance for his
employees and failure to pay taxes in 17 different states - that
includes worker's comp, state/local/Federal income taxes and FICA.

And now it appears as though there may be 11 more states and the
District of Columbia in which he has either failed to pay taxes, or
failed to properly report his income.

And let us not forget that this is the same Al Franken who brokered a
$330,000 loan for his boss at Air America from the NYC Boys and Girls
Clubs which was never repaid.

Oh yeah - it's equivalent all right.

The Party of Ethics.

HA!!!

Swabbie Jim June 29th 08 11:00 PM

Snickers...
 
On Jun 29, 5:51*pm, HK wrote:

You don't really own that old, clapped-out Wellcraft any more (if you
ever did), do you?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

I need to know why you are so interested in my boat.


HK June 29th 08 11:07 PM

Snickers...
 
Swabbie Jim wrote:
On Jun 29, 5:51 pm, HK wrote:
You don't really own that old, clapped-out Wellcraft any more (if you
ever did), do you?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

I need to know why you are so interested in my boat.



What boat? You don't have a boat.

JimH[_2_] June 29th 08 11:19 PM

Snickers...
 
On Jun 29, 6:07*pm, HK wrote:
Swabbie Jim wrote:
On Jun 29, 5:51 pm, HK wrote:
You don't really own that old, clapped-out Wellcraft any more (if you
ever did), do you?- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -

I need to know why you are so interested in my boat.


What boat? You don't have a boat.


Hey, he posted a picture of a blacked out and oversized picture of
some old POC he claims to own.

HK June 29th 08 11:19 PM

Snickers...
 
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 09:28:53 -0400, HK wrote:

Mrs. McCain, San Diego County Would Like a Word
Suzanne Smalley, Andrew Murr, Mark Hosenball and Nathan Dinsdale
NEWSWEEK
Updated: 3:53 PM ET Jun 28, 2008

When you're poor, it can be hard to pay the bills. When you're rich,
it's hard to keep track of all the bills that need paying. It's a lesson
Cindy McCain learned the hard way when NEWSWEEK raised questions about
an overdue property-tax bill on a La Jolla, Calif., property owned by a
trust that she oversees. Mrs. McCain is a beer heiress with an estimated
$100 million fortune and, along with her husband, she owns at least
seven properties, including condos in California and Arizona.

San Diego County officials, it turns out, have been sending out tax
notices on the La Jolla property, an oceanfront condo, for four years
without receiving a response. County records show the bills, which were
mailed to a Phoenix address associated with Mrs. McCain's trust, were
returned by the post office. According to a McCain campaign aide, who
requested anonymity when discussing a private matter, an elderly aunt of
Mrs. McCain's lives in the condo, and the bank that manages the trust
has not been receiving tax bills on the property. Shortly after NEWSWEEK
inquired about the matter, the McCain aide e-mailed a receipt dated
Friday, June 27, confirming payment by the trust to San Diego County in
the amount of $6,744.42. County officials say the trust still owes an
additional $1,742 for this year, an amount that is overdue and will go
into default July 1. Told of the outstanding $1,742, the aide said: "The
trust has paid all bills shown owing as of today and will pay all other
bills due."

Dan McAllister, treasurer- tax collector for San Diego County, said that
about 3 percent of San Diego's approximately 1 million property owners
default on their property taxes each year. The county assesses a 1.5
percent penalty for each month that goes by unpaid and puts houses up
for sale after five years. "We do hear an awful lot of excuses for why
people don't pay," McAllister said. "Under the law, the property owner
is responsible for keeping the address current. We're only as good as
the information we are given."
URL: http://www.newsweek.com/id/143775


Let’s recap.

Mrs. McCain keeps her finances completely separate from those of her
husband in accordance with a pre-nuptial agreement. At her own
expense, she set up a trust to house her elderly aunt in a La Jolla
condo.

Like most people, she arranged to have property taxes through a third
party - not uncommon as it's pretty normal to have an escrow company
making the payments through the mortgage bills - the only difference
here is that Mrs. McCain had the trust do it.

Unfortunately, the trust gave the county the wrong address and didn’t
receive the bills to pay them, and didn’t follow up. Since Mrs.
McCain doesn’t live at the property, she didn’t know a problem
existed.

This is an issue in the Presidential campaign?

Jesus Harry - even you aren't that stupid.

As long as we're on the subject of unpaid taxes, let's explore Al
Franken for a minute as he seems to be one of you're boys.

His company failed to pay workers compensation insurance for his
employees and failure to pay taxes in 17 different states - that
includes worker's comp, state/local/Federal income taxes and FICA.

And now it appears as though there may be 11 more states and the
District of Columbia in which he has either failed to pay taxes, or
failed to properly report his income.

And let us not forget that this is the same Al Franken who brokered a
$330,000 loan for his boss at Air America from the NYC Boys and Girls
Clubs which was never repaid.

Oh yeah - it's equivalent all right.

The Party of Ethics.

HA!!!



Al Franken isn't running for president.

McCain would have been a good president for this country had the
Bu****es not stolen the nomination away from him eight years ago.

Now, McCain is simply too old, too forgetful, too disconnected from
reality, too connected to the failed policies of the Bush
administration, too much pandering to the right wing, and too prone to
say really, really stupid things.

He's past his prime. Way paste his prime.

And even more important, the only way we are going to get this country
back on track is to clean every Republican possible out of the nest.

Finally, for the moment, when he loses, and loses big, it'll **** off
all the righties here. That alone might make it worthwhile... :)

HK June 29th 08 11:21 PM

Snickers...
 
JimH wrote:
On Jun 29, 6:07 pm, HK wrote:
Swabbie Jim wrote:
On Jun 29, 5:51 pm, HK wrote:
You don't really own that old, clapped-out Wellcraft any more (if you
ever did), do you?- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
I need to know why you are so interested in my boat.

What boat? You don't have a boat.


Hey, he posted a picture of a blacked out and oversized picture of
some old POC he claims to own.



Yeah, that was a clue he currently owns no boat. A picture of a picture,
and a bad one at that.


Short Wave Sportfishing[_2_] June 29th 08 11:22 PM

Snickers...
 
On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 18:19:13 -0400, HK wrote:

Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 09:28:53 -0400, HK wrote:

Mrs. McCain, San Diego County Would Like a Word
Suzanne Smalley, Andrew Murr, Mark Hosenball and Nathan Dinsdale
NEWSWEEK
Updated: 3:53 PM ET Jun 28, 2008

When you're poor, it can be hard to pay the bills. When you're rich,
it's hard to keep track of all the bills that need paying. It's a lesson
Cindy McCain learned the hard way when NEWSWEEK raised questions about
an overdue property-tax bill on a La Jolla, Calif., property owned by a
trust that she oversees. Mrs. McCain is a beer heiress with an estimated
$100 million fortune and, along with her husband, she owns at least
seven properties, including condos in California and Arizona.

San Diego County officials, it turns out, have been sending out tax
notices on the La Jolla property, an oceanfront condo, for four years
without receiving a response. County records show the bills, which were
mailed to a Phoenix address associated with Mrs. McCain's trust, were
returned by the post office. According to a McCain campaign aide, who
requested anonymity when discussing a private matter, an elderly aunt of
Mrs. McCain's lives in the condo, and the bank that manages the trust
has not been receiving tax bills on the property. Shortly after NEWSWEEK
inquired about the matter, the McCain aide e-mailed a receipt dated
Friday, June 27, confirming payment by the trust to San Diego County in
the amount of $6,744.42. County officials say the trust still owes an
additional $1,742 for this year, an amount that is overdue and will go
into default July 1. Told of the outstanding $1,742, the aide said: "The
trust has paid all bills shown owing as of today and will pay all other
bills due."

Dan McAllister, treasurer- tax collector for San Diego County, said that
about 3 percent of San Diego's approximately 1 million property owners
default on their property taxes each year. The county assesses a 1.5
percent penalty for each month that goes by unpaid and puts houses up
for sale after five years. "We do hear an awful lot of excuses for why
people don't pay," McAllister said. "Under the law, the property owner
is responsible for keeping the address current. We're only as good as
the information we are given."
URL: http://www.newsweek.com/id/143775


Let’s recap.

Mrs. McCain keeps her finances completely separate from those of her
husband in accordance with a pre-nuptial agreement. At her own
expense, she set up a trust to house her elderly aunt in a La Jolla
condo.

Like most people, she arranged to have property taxes through a third
party - not uncommon as it's pretty normal to have an escrow company
making the payments through the mortgage bills - the only difference
here is that Mrs. McCain had the trust do it.

Unfortunately, the trust gave the county the wrong address and didn’t
receive the bills to pay them, and didn’t follow up. Since Mrs.
McCain doesn’t live at the property, she didn’t know a problem
existed.

This is an issue in the Presidential campaign?

Jesus Harry - even you aren't that stupid.

As long as we're on the subject of unpaid taxes, let's explore Al
Franken for a minute as he seems to be one of you're boys.

His company failed to pay workers compensation insurance for his
employees and failure to pay taxes in 17 different states - that
includes worker's comp, state/local/Federal income taxes and FICA.

And now it appears as though there may be 11 more states and the
District of Columbia in which he has either failed to pay taxes, or
failed to properly report his income.

And let us not forget that this is the same Al Franken who brokered a
$330,000 loan for his boss at Air America from the NYC Boys and Girls
Clubs which was never repaid.

Oh yeah - it's equivalent all right.

The Party of Ethics.

HA!!!



Al Franken isn't running for president.

McCain would have been a good president for this country had the
Bu****es not stolen the nomination away from him eight years ago.

Now, McCain is simply too old, too forgetful, too disconnected from
reality, too connected to the failed policies of the Bush
administration, too much pandering to the right wing, and too prone to
say really, really stupid things.

He's past his prime. Way paste his prime.

And even more important, the only way we are going to get this country
back on track is to clean every Republican possible out of the nest.

Finally, for the moment, when he loses, and loses big, it'll **** off
all the righties here. That alone might make it worthwhile... :)


1 - Mrs. McCain isn't running for President.

2 - Al Franken is running for the Senate - the second most powerful
institution in the country.

Once again, you've proven just how vapid your approach to politics is.

DK June 29th 08 11:59 PM

Snickers...
 
According to a McCain campaign aide, who
requested anonymity when discussing a private matter, an elderly aunt of
Mrs. McCain's lives in the condo, and the bank that manages the trust
has not been receiving tax bills on the property. Shortly after NEWSWEEK
inquired about the matter, the McCain aide e-mailed a receipt dated
Friday, June 27, confirming payment by the trust to San Diego County in
the amount of $6,744.42. County officials say the trust still owes an
additional $1,742 for this year, an amount that is overdue and will go
into default July 1. Told of the outstanding $1,742, the aide said: "The
trust has paid all bills shown owing as of today and will pay all other
bills due."



Four years overdue on an ocean front condo, and the bill is only $8,000?
I guess Proposition 13 more than did it's job. No wonder the state is
cash strapped.


I thought the same thing. I would be looking at $40K depending on how
they assess the late fees and the ocean is 10 miles from my front door.

Maybe California has an exemption for the elderly like other states that
cap, or eliminate, tax increases and have a lump sum deduction from the
assessed value.

HK June 30th 08 12:00 AM

Snickers...
 
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 18:19:13 -0400, HK wrote:

Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 09:28:53 -0400, HK wrote:

Mrs. McCain, San Diego County Would Like a Word
Suzanne Smalley, Andrew Murr, Mark Hosenball and Nathan Dinsdale
NEWSWEEK
Updated: 3:53 PM ET Jun 28, 2008

When you're poor, it can be hard to pay the bills. When you're rich,
it's hard to keep track of all the bills that need paying. It's a lesson
Cindy McCain learned the hard way when NEWSWEEK raised questions about
an overdue property-tax bill on a La Jolla, Calif., property owned by a
trust that she oversees. Mrs. McCain is a beer heiress with an estimated
$100 million fortune and, along with her husband, she owns at least
seven properties, including condos in California and Arizona.

San Diego County officials, it turns out, have been sending out tax
notices on the La Jolla property, an oceanfront condo, for four years
without receiving a response. County records show the bills, which were
mailed to a Phoenix address associated with Mrs. McCain's trust, were
returned by the post office. According to a McCain campaign aide, who
requested anonymity when discussing a private matter, an elderly aunt of
Mrs. McCain's lives in the condo, and the bank that manages the trust
has not been receiving tax bills on the property. Shortly after NEWSWEEK
inquired about the matter, the McCain aide e-mailed a receipt dated
Friday, June 27, confirming payment by the trust to San Diego County in
the amount of $6,744.42. County officials say the trust still owes an
additional $1,742 for this year, an amount that is overdue and will go
into default July 1. Told of the outstanding $1,742, the aide said: "The
trust has paid all bills shown owing as of today and will pay all other
bills due."

Dan McAllister, treasurer- tax collector for San Diego County, said that
about 3 percent of San Diego's approximately 1 million property owners
default on their property taxes each year. The county assesses a 1.5
percent penalty for each month that goes by unpaid and puts houses up
for sale after five years. "We do hear an awful lot of excuses for why
people don't pay," McAllister said. "Under the law, the property owner
is responsible for keeping the address current. We're only as good as
the information we are given."
URL: http://www.newsweek.com/id/143775
Let’s recap.

Mrs. McCain keeps her finances completely separate from those of her
husband in accordance with a pre-nuptial agreement. At her own
expense, she set up a trust to house her elderly aunt in a La Jolla
condo.

Like most people, she arranged to have property taxes through a third
party - not uncommon as it's pretty normal to have an escrow company
making the payments through the mortgage bills - the only difference
here is that Mrs. McCain had the trust do it.

Unfortunately, the trust gave the county the wrong address and didn’t
receive the bills to pay them, and didn’t follow up. Since Mrs.
McCain doesn’t live at the property, she didn’t know a problem
existed.

This is an issue in the Presidential campaign?

Jesus Harry - even you aren't that stupid.

As long as we're on the subject of unpaid taxes, let's explore Al
Franken for a minute as he seems to be one of you're boys.

His company failed to pay workers compensation insurance for his
employees and failure to pay taxes in 17 different states - that
includes worker's comp, state/local/Federal income taxes and FICA.

And now it appears as though there may be 11 more states and the
District of Columbia in which he has either failed to pay taxes, or
failed to properly report his income.

And let us not forget that this is the same Al Franken who brokered a
$330,000 loan for his boss at Air America from the NYC Boys and Girls
Clubs which was never repaid.

Oh yeah - it's equivalent all right.

The Party of Ethics.

HA!!!


Al Franken isn't running for president.

McCain would have been a good president for this country had the
Bu****es not stolen the nomination away from him eight years ago.

Now, McCain is simply too old, too forgetful, too disconnected from
reality, too connected to the failed policies of the Bush
administration, too much pandering to the right wing, and too prone to
say really, really stupid things.

He's past his prime. Way paste his prime.

And even more important, the only way we are going to get this country
back on track is to clean every Republican possible out of the nest.

Finally, for the moment, when he loses, and loses big, it'll **** off
all the righties here. That alone might make it worthwhile... :)


1 - Mrs. McCain isn't running for President.

2 - Al Franken is running for the Senate - the second most powerful
institution in the country.

Once again, you've proven just how vapid your approach to politics is.



Sorry, but rec.boats is not a place to engage in serious discussions
about politics. This is
rec.boats.petty.insults.from.rightwingers.and.loog y.

HK June 30th 08 12:04 AM

Snickers...
 
DK wrote:
According to a McCain campaign aide, who
requested anonymity when discussing a private matter, an elderly aunt of
Mrs. McCain's lives in the condo, and the bank that manages the trust
has not been receiving tax bills on the property. Shortly after NEWSWEEK
inquired about the matter, the McCain aide e-mailed a receipt dated
Friday, June 27, confirming payment by the trust to San Diego County in
the amount of $6,744.42. County officials say the trust still owes an
additional $1,742 for this year, an amount that is overdue and will go
into default July 1. Told of the outstanding $1,742, the aide said: "The
trust has paid all bills shown owing as of today and will pay all other
bills due."



Four years overdue on an ocean front condo, and the bill is only
$8,000? I guess Proposition 13 more than did it's job. No wonder the
state is cash strapped.


I thought the same thing. I would be looking at $40K depending on how
they assess the late fees and the ocean is 10 miles from my front door.

Maybe California has an exemption for the elderly like other states that
cap, or eliminate, tax increases and have a lump sum deduction from the
assessed value.



Mrs. McCain is about 55...you think that is elderly?

[email protected] June 30th 08 02:12 AM

Snickers...
 
On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 18:19:13 -0400, HK wrote:


Now, McCain is simply too old, too forgetful, too disconnected from
reality, too connected to the failed policies of the Bush
administration, too much pandering to the right wing, and too prone to
say really, really stupid things.


I hate to say it, but . . . I've noticed on several occasions McCain's
aides having to feed him lines, on subjects that I thought he should be
well-versed in. So far, I've put it down to fatigue from the campaign
grind, but it is something to keep an eye on. I have tremendous respect
for the man, but, it is possible that his time has past.

HK June 30th 08 03:03 AM

Snickers...
 
wrote:
On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 18:19:13 -0400, HK wrote:


Now, McCain is simply too old, too forgetful, too disconnected from
reality, too connected to the failed policies of the Bush
administration, too much pandering to the right wing, and too prone to
say really, really stupid things.


I hate to say it, but . . . I've noticed on several occasions McCain's
aides having to feed him lines, on subjects that I thought he should be
well-versed in. So far, I've put it down to fatigue from the campaign
grind, but it is something to keep an eye on. I have tremendous respect
for the man, but, it is possible that his time has past.



He's a decent fellow, certainly heads and shoulders better than the rest
of the Republicans seeking the nomination this year, but I also believe
time has passed him by. He was the best candidate of either party in
2000, but he's doddering now, he repeats himself several times in the
same speech, he seems to be disconnected from the trials and
tribulations of middle-class Americans and, of course, he's turned into
a Bush butt sniffer. *That* is what is going to do him him. We have
serious problems in this country, and Bush has only contributed to
making them worse.


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