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"D. Stussy" ) writes:
1) I have not made it any secret what he has done to one of my associates by misreporting the story he was involved in. 2) If newsline is supposed to be a "non-profit" operation then why is BP practically LIVING off of the donations? There are laws that govern what "reasonable compensation" is for a non-profit, and he's exceeding them, as I have previously demonstrated. Where in the world do you get that weird concept? Non-profit means there can be no profit, to pass on to shareholders (or whatever). You can have a non-profit organization that makes money. But, they have to put the profit back into organization. And any but really small non-profit organizations, such as the local ham club, have staff. What they get paid may depend on the financial soundness of the organization, but there is nothing to limit what they get paid simply because it's a non-profit organization. I'm sure many non-profits would argue that by paying a good salaray to key people, they are able to operate well. Michael VE2BVW |
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