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Lawsuit claims tax exemptions to Google in North Carolina violate state's constitution.
Lawsuit claims tax exemptions to Google in North Carolina violate state's constitution.
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the wallets of taxpayers. I don't object to Google keeping its
money, and it ought to, but not as a result of other individuals and
businesses paying more. In the end, the problem is not Google,
but the politicians who take form some taxpayers to bribe others.
With a suit filed in federal court, Dylan Stephen Jayne insists that the company is guilty of "crimes against humanity" because its name turns up when his social security number is scrambled and turned upside down.
sambrown
North Carolina Treatment Centers
- by sambrowna August 8, 2008 3:49 AM PDT
- A Pennsylvania crusader has slapped Google with a $5bn lawsuit, claiming that the world's largest search engine is endangering his personal safety.
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(4 Comments)With a suit filed in federal court, Dylan Stephen Jayne insists that the company is guilty of "crimes against humanity" because its name turns up when his social security number is scrambled and turned upside down.
sambrown
North Carolina Treatment Centers