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Woodlawn's Bigots lose this round, The hand of the government

Posted by James Breen at 5 April 2008 5:1

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The Baltimore County Zoning Commission finally rendered its decision on the long-overdue matter of the Darul Uloom school in Woodlawn. With a few ridiculous caveats--apparently meant as a sop to the neighbors who opposed the school--the county granted everything the school's operators will need. Having sent written testimony in favor of the school's plan, I received a copy of the summary of the hearing and the decision. I'm almost sorry I blew off attending the hearing, because it must have ..keep reading.

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Personally, I don't have any real problem with drug legalization – in general, most morals legislation (drug and alcohol prohibition, anti-gambling laws, prostitution laws, and so forth) is a hangover from the 19th and early 20th Century progressives, of whom I am not particularly fond in any case. The problem that I have with drug legalization TODAY is what I like to call the "Year Zero Problem." Put simply, I think that if we were to ONLY legalize drugs today – while leaving all other .. Read the rest of this entry.

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Posted by philippinesfreepress on April 5, 2008 THE HAND OF THE GOVERNMENT April 10, 1948 By Teodoro M. Locsin Staff Member HOW far should the government go into business? It depends, of course, on the kind of government. If the government is socialist, it should go into business up to its neck. That is what socialism means. Production for consumption instead of private profit. But if the government is that of capitalist democracy, then the ..>>.

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Chapter 7 Bankruptcy involves the selling off (or "liquidation") of a business' property to pay off debts. The bankruptcy process starts when the business files a petition with the bankruptcy court. The petition must list all of the business' property, debts, and recent financial history. The court will then appoint a trustee who will sell off some of the business' property to help pay the business' debts. Some debts will be discharged by the trustee, meaning that the debts will not have to be paid. Other debts are not dischargeable including recent taxes, debts in prior bankruptcy, and penalties payable to the government.


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