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An infernal tax scheme comes back

It might even make the pointy-headed librul perfessers think twicet about what they say.

I guess jbmlaw is still living it up in Hawaii on the tax cut of My President. I worry he might go swimming and get gobbled up by a shark, but my buddy Jim Earl says you dont have to worry about sharks biting lawyers. Its professional courtesy, and besides lawyers are full of stuff sharks wont eat.

Have a good day everybody.

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Two state grants to help North Andover become greener

NORTH ANDOVER — One grant is meant to help people conserve water, another is to help them breathe easier.

Residents will have the opportunity to get a $10 discount on rain barrels for their yard because of money from the state Department of Environmental Protection.

North Andover received $500 to use to give 50 residents a $10 discount on rain barrels ordered from New England Rain Barrel Co. through April 14. With the discount, the barrels will cost the first 50 people who order them $56.50 each, according to Tina Klein, chairwoman of the North Andover Solid Waste Advisory Committee.

People can use the 55-gallon barrels made of recycled plastic to collect rainwater, and then use that water for their gardens or flowers.

"This is a way to collect it and reuse it, and not have to use it from the normal town source," said DEP spokesman Edmund Coletta.


Mukasey Should Balk At Pitcher Probe

Let me count the ways ...

How about trying to figure out why violent crime rates in American cities increased so much during Alberto R. Gonzales reign of error at the Department?

How about figuring out ways in which rural and suburban law enforcement agencies can better respond to the drug crises that are sprouting up in Middle America - beyond the glare of the networks and cable howlers?

Not enough? Still want the feds to spend thousands of hours tracking down Jose Cansecos party guests? OK. Id rather have the Justice Department investigating how it came to pass that, under the Terrorist Surveillance Program, agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation ended up with all those private domestic e-mails they werent supposed to have. The more thorough that investigation would be, the less likely we would see such a mistake happen again, correct?

Or how about devoting more personnel to giving us answers the Justice Department promised when it comes to the U.S.


 
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