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To: SoDak; EggsAckley; Big Horn; dumpdaschle; Pikachu_Dad; jocon307

Keep the pressure on Daschle.

EMAIL letters@aberdeennews.com

In Re: Aberdeen News, Oct. 30, 2004
"Daschle resident status explored"
By Ian H. Fennell, American News Writer.

What is Sen Daschle hiding?

Aberdeen News tells the sorry tale of Sen Daschle's Kafkaesque metamorphosis from a down-home South Dakotan to an ultra-liberal lord of a $1.9 million Washington mansion who does not even pay his fair share of property taxes.

News reports say that the District of Columbia Office of Tax and Revenue (OTR) is investigating whether Sen Daschle is actually entitled to a property tax exemption he claimed on the $1.9 million Washington mansion he and his wife purchased in 2003, and that Sen Daschle declared on official documents filed with OTR that the District mansion was his "principal place of residence." At issue is the homestead exemption, a property tax credit limited to owner-occupants who declare their homes to be their "primary residence."

The affidavit filed with OTR that bears the senator's signature makes that claim. A flurry of activity began on September 29, 2004 when Talon News filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for the executed Application. That same day, Carl Piggott, an OTR auditor rescinded the homestead exemption---possibly at Sen Daschle's direction. The following day, the OTR legal staff reinstated the credit.

A second news source reported that OTR faxed a letter to Daschle's Washington office asking that a new application be executed. The details of the activities that ensued beginning September 29 have not yet been revealed, but Doug Schauss, a spokesman for the OTR told news organs that the matter was "under review with the legal staff" and that a "resolution was expected soon."

These puzzling circumstances suggest Sen Daschle has something to hide. First Sen Daschle claims he did, and then he says he didn’t, apply for a tax exemption.He can't have it both ways.

South Dakotans should ask themselves, " If Sen Daschle lied to you about this issue, what else has he lied to you about?"


10 posted on 10/30/2004 4:17:40 PM PDT by Liz (The man who establishes the reputation of rising at dawn, can sleep til noon.)
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To: Liz
Hey, Liz!

Wasn't there another article that I posted to and we Freeped this, sending notes to the website and email ??? I can't find that article now.

Anyway, I DID get a reply back from the AG!

Here is my email and their reply:


My email:

Oglala order could prevent GOP poll watching on Pine Ridge
http://www.aberdeennews.com/mld/aberdeennews/news/10051938.htm

It appears to me that Democrats are gearing up for massive voter fraud.

PLEASE do whatever possible to allow Republican poll watchers at these polling locations.

Thank you.

Sincerely,


Their reply:

From: help@state.sd.us

The United States Attorney for the District of South Dakota has taken a lead on this issue. He issued a statement saying the order was invalid and he directed federal law enforcement to ignore the tribal court order. We have analyzed the court order and we agree with the US Attorney's position. Because these events are occurring in Indian country, the US Attorney has much greater authority to oversee this dispute.


Yay!


20 posted on 11/01/2004 7:58:19 AM PST by MeekOneGOP (There is only one GOOD 'RAT: one that has been voted OUT of POWER !! Straight ticket GOP!)
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