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not what i would call sound business advice
I don't quite see the correlation. This article is about whether or not to tax VOIP.

All things being equal, let's assume you're right and we will all eventually pay more later for VOIP.

Following that logic, I am paying less now. I may pay higher rates later, but you will pay more now as well as later.

I think that means I'm coming out ahead.
Posted by: blahblahblah   Posted on: 05/20/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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VOIP Benefits  dscruggs | 05/19/04
you're missing the point  blahblahblah | 05/19/04
enjoy your higher taxes as well?  JoeMama_z | 05/20/04
not what i would call sound business advice  blahblahblah | 05/20/04
actually....  JoeMama_z | 05/21/04
yeah umm  blahblahblah | 05/21/04
Stupid Government Tricks  Letophoro | 05/20/04
excellent point  el1jones | 05/20/04
how about it  blahblahblah | 05/20/04

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