grandmastershek
Graduate Poster
- Joined
- Nov 2, 2009
- Messages
- 1,461
really? dude, I love your posts, but at least give me (and others) some commentary on what you thought.
From the 3-4 minutes I listened to, it sounds like a simple parroting of his usual DRG parroting.
TAM![]()
really? dude, I love your posts, but at least give me (and others) some commentary on what you thought.
From the 3-4 minutes I listened to, it sounds like a simple parroting of his usual DRG parroting.
TAM![]()
Pretty dead on aside from the fact that they are selling his DVD for the low low price of $75!.
Same old same old.
I wonder, though, whether he may have shot himself in the foot here.
He raised all this money to put his "PSA" about WTC 7 on the TV. Supposedly, this is a non-profit operation and thus not taxable, and perhaps some of his donors donated thinking that it would be a valid charitable donation for tax purposes.
Is there any doubt in anyone's mind that he planned the release of the PSA to stimulate interest in his CD? Where is the money from that going to go?
Am I the only one who thinks that IRS and DoJ should be nosing about in little Dickie's papers and hard drive right about now?
$75 for a CD? Really?
$75 for a DVD is VERY Steep, don't you think?
TAM![]()
$75 for a DVD is VERY Steep, don't you think?
TAM![]()
$75 for a DVD is VERY Steep, don't you think?
TAM![]()
Haven't you guys ever seen a pledge drive before? It's common practice for a fund-raising body to offer donors "gifts" far beneath the value of the donation. Check your local PBS station.
Richard Gage is undeniably scummy, but I doubt he's doing anything illegal.
Richard Gage is undeniably scummy, but I doubt he's doing anything illegal.
If the CD money goes to him, and the infoscam was paid for by the non-profit, it would be. I think that was the issue, anyway.
The non-profit pays for the infomercials, the donations go to the non-profit, and the non-profit pays Mr. Gage a salary. All perfectly legal.