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      <![CDATA[bwc, don't forget WALL STREET.
        
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      <![CDATA[Think -- by eliminating charity donations as a tax deductible item we could could rid society of it's many ills. Besides real godly people would still donate to their favorite WA. <br>
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Footnote: By eliminating charity tax deductions it would only hurt the mighty corporations and rich for about 90% of those with gross incomes of $75 K don't/can't itemize in the first place although most churches encourage more giving on the false premise they can. <br>
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I'm trying but can't identify what organization is the most power hungry or the  greediest of the greedy. My temporary list;  <br>
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SCOTUS<br>
BANKS<br>
WALMART<br>
OIL CONGLOMERATES<br>
CORPORATIONS    <br>
LOBBYIST    <br>
EVANGELICALS<br>
POLITICIANS<br>
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      <![CDATA["For the love of money is the root of all evil...."  1 Timothy 6:10
        
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