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Topic: SEC busts "pirateat40" aka Trendon Shavers...another one bites the dust (Read 7623 times)

legendary
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A suggestion by no less than FOUR Zhou Tongeds must be followed.
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legendary
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See? You just can't help yourself.....

In spite of your proudly displaying such attributes as....

....the acumen of a true minion of the lowest knuckle dragging, bleary eyed progrssives.


I did sincerely ask and will again:

Why the bitterness?

What's with the hostility?

You've ran against a very diverse group of people.  They don't fit your little square and round pegs.  You know?  The square and round pegs in your IQ test?

Just relax, stay calm, do your personal best.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJIjoE27F-Q
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See? You just can't help yourself.....
legendary
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I don't have a chip on my shoulder, I simply post the way I need to to get the reaction I am looking for.
That is the very definition of trolling.  But the bitterness and unhappiness shows through quite clearly.

Oh I'm definitely "trolling", I've made it as obvious as possible and I still managed to get page after page of dumbass responses from you in the last two threads.

Again, I'd have to say that you aren't very bright.

In fact, even after saying this, I bet I can keep baiting you into arguments that you can't win.
I have to admit, you have had your moments of deep, keen insight into the affairs of the world.  You have utterly blasted apart vain and silly arguments presented on the Internet with the acumen of a true minion of the lowest knuckle dragging, bleary eyed progrssives.

I must admit that you were at your best...

...when the going was good....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhRUe-gz690
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Making fun of people by asking them rhetorical questions is an interesting choice of activities to seek amusement from. 

Everyone needs a hobby.
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I don't have a chip on my shoulder, I simply post the way I need to to get the reaction I am looking for.
That is the very definition of trolling.  But the bitterness and unhappiness shows through quite clearly.

Oh I'm definitely "trolling", I've made it as obvious as possible and I still managed to get page after page of dumbass responses from you in the last two threads.

Again, I'd have to conclude that you aren't very bright.

In fact, even after saying this, I bet I can keep baiting you into stupid arguments that you can't win.
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Psychologically, when a person asks a lot of questions in a passive aggressive manner such as you've exhibited on numerous occasions, it's typically a sign of narcissism.  You don't just want to tell us what you think and why that makes you smarter, you'd rather belabor the point and first ask us what we think before you can 'set us 'straight'.

It's much more simple than that, I am making fun of people in a way that amuses me...the questions are mostly rhetorical.

The armchair psychoanalysis was cute, though.

I aim to please.

Making fun of people by asking them rhetorical questions is an interesting choice of activities to seek amusement from.  Knowing that you've chosen that out of all the activities you could have otherwise chosen, I think that is more amusing than your boring questions which have zero utility.
legendary
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I don't have a chip on my shoulder, I simply post the way I need to to get the reaction I am looking for.
That is the very definition of trolling.  But the bitterness and unhappiness shows through quite clearly.
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Under the federal law of the United States of America, tax evasion or tax fraud, is the purposeful illegal attempt of a taxpayer to evade payment of a tax imposed by the federal government. Conviction of tax evasion may result in fines and imprisonment.[1]
So now you have shifted the goal posts to the definition of a specific crime related to not paying taxes.  The number of people convicted of these crimes is quite small and they are carefully defined in black letter law.  Most people who send in a return simply get an audit, then they get a bill with interest and penalties.  So your broad brush statement that "if you don't pay taxes rich or poor you go to jail" is total bullshit.  In fact your very examples in support of your (changed)premise prove that.  The tax laws have a simple goal, to maximize revenue.  If you go and read some of the cases on tax fraud they are very, very different than the case of the average person who does not pay his taxes.

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House checks did not bounce; they were honored because the House Bank provided overdraft protection to its account holders
So you mean that rich and powerful people do get treated differently?

Oh, and if you look at the history of those events, if Gingrich had not made an issue out of it it would have gone on for another decade unchanged.  And the issue he made of it was political, not based on morality or ethics.  Sorry, you fail again.
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Oh, I've already dealt with dank. I screwed with him for a while, but got bored of his gimmick and moved on.
legendary
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I don't have a chip on my shoulder, I simply post the way I need to to get the reaction I am looking for.

I guessed your after a reaction, even before your first post here, hence your careful selection of attention seeking username.

Hey, perhaps you could hook up with 'dank', he's an attention seeker as well. You both would get on like a house of fire, plenty to talk about. Maybe even go out together for a beer; you'd have to pay though, he's broke.
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And the Pot Calling the Kettle Black Award goes to...

Me?

Do I get a trophy?
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Psychologically, when a person asks a lot of questions in a passive aggressive manner such as you've exhibited on numerous occasions, it's typically a sign of narcissism.  You don't just want to tell us what you think and why that makes you smarter, you'd rather belabor the point and first ask us what we think before you can 'set us 'straight'.

It's much more simple than that, I am making fun of people in a way that amuses me...the questions are mostly rhetorical.

The armchair psychoanalysis was cute, though.
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I don't have a chip on my shoulder, I simply post the way I need to to get the reaction I am looking for.
legendary
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Apart from very obvious trolling reasons, why are you actually here?

To amuse myself and provide a counter poi
nt to the echo chamber.

Fair enough. Each to there own. But remember it's a doubled edged sword. You are also providing amusement.

But why the chip on your shoulder?
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makes you look like an ass.  
And the Pot Calling the Kettle Black Award goes to...
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Apart from very obvious trolling reasons, why are you actually here?

To amuse myself and provide a counter point to the echo chamber.
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You said this:

If a person is caught not paying all of their due taxes, they go to jail rich or not.  

Down here writing hot checks is a crime the DA goes after on a regular basis - for the little people.

Let's see - is there prosecution for the members of Congress?  For the 10,000+ hot checks they wrote?

Nope.  So there is different treatment for rich people than for little people.

Oh and by the way, if a person is caught not paying all of their due taxes, they don't go to jail.  They just pay penalties plus the tax due.

Again, having an overdrawn account is not the same thing as passing hot checks. That's why the article (the one you linked to but apparently didn't read) stated that the vast majority didn't break any laws. Furthermore, those who committed fraud or other crimes were tried and convicted (as stated in the same article).  



Since you apparently need it spelled out, here are some relevant quotes:

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House checks did not bounce; they were honored because the House Bank provided overdraft protection to its account holders

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The House banking scandal ultimately involved more than 450 representatives, most of whom did not break any laws.

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Four ex-Congressmen, a Delegate, and the former House Sergeant at Arms were convicted of wrongdoing as a result of the investigation that followed.[4] Among these, former Rep. Buz Lukens (R-OH) was convicted on bribery and conspiracy charges. Former Rep. Carl C. Perkins (D-KY) pled guilty to various charges including a check kiting scheme involving several financial institutions including the House Bank. Former Rep. Carroll Hubbard (D-KY) pled guilty to three felonies. Former Rep. Mary Rose Oakar (D-OH) was charged with seven felonies, but she ended up pleading guilty only to a misdemeanor campaign finance charge not related to the House Bank.[5] The House Bank investigation also led to Delegate Walter E. Fauntroy (D-DC) pleading guilty to an unrelated charge of a making a false statement relating to a charitable contribution to his church. The former Sergeant at Arms, Jack Russ, pled guilty to three felonies.[6]




You can definitely go to jail for tax evasion...in fact, Wesley Snipes just got out of jail for it. Capone died in prison after being busted for tax evasion. Lauryn Hill was just jailed in CT for tax evasion. These are rich, famous and powerful people, and there are plenty of other celebrities just like them who were jailed for tax evasion. Money and fame mean nothing if you don't pay Uncle Sam.

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Under the federal law of the United States of America, tax evasion or tax fraud, is the purposeful illegal attempt of a taxpayer to evade payment of a tax imposed by the federal government. Conviction of tax evasion may result in fines and imprisonment.[1]





Keep talking out of your ass though, you are only making yourself look more stupid.
legendary
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It doesn't relate to Bitcoin. It's a retort.

Anyway getting back on track; when does stage 3 start?

Never. Like you said yourself, the quote doesn't apply to bitcoin.

Using an out of context quote that you don't understand as a retort makes you look like an ass.  

It doesn't apply to Bitcoin, but it does apply to those people apparently laughing at us.

Can I ask a serious question. Looking through your last posts you clearly have a chip on your shoulder about something. Apart from very obvious trolling reasons, why are you actually here?
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