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Originally posted by Advantage
reply to post by Sissel
Im in Il, never heard of a Dr an nurse being stuffed in a trunk. Anyway, the Dr IS being paid for the service. Selling the fetuses is not being paid for the service, Its selling fetuses. If women are okay with it.. then let them deal with it... IF they are informed that their aborted fetus is to be sold for a profit on top of the money they are paying for the abortion in the first place. I wonder how many are informed of it or how many would be okay with it.
A man who told the FBI about the 1975 murders of a Chicago doctor and two women in hopes of winning a reduced sentence on unrelated convictions was found guilty Tuesday of the triple homicide. A Cook County Criminal Court jury found Roosevelt Clay, 32, guilty of murdering Dr. Lawrence Gluckman, the operator of a West Side clinic; a patient, Minnie Harris, 20; and her sister, Tressie, 23, in a bungled kidnaping attempt.
Originally posted by Dr Expired
Does that concept apply to those who want to commit suicide?
Yes if someone wants to kill a human being inside them ...let them do it themselves?
Yet most want to kill the unborn and preserve their own life.
The one who wants to commit suicide but is to gutless to jump off a cliff anyone who pushes him over a cliff is a murderer..because the victim reaaly didnt want to die...did he?
The mother is afraid of losing her own life but enlists help in ensuring only the defenceless human inside her womb is killed whilst she lives.
The doctor is a murderer.edit on 16-11-2012 by Dr Expired because: removing erroneous link quote
“Every single transaction that we did,” adds Whitten, “was cash money. We wouldn’t take a check, or even a credit card. If you didn’t have the money, forget it. It wasn’t unusual at all for me to take $10,000 to $15,000 a day to the bank – in cash.”
Originally posted by Dr Expired
Does that concept apply to those who want to commit suicide?
Yes if someone wants to kill a human being inside them ...let them do it themselves?
Yet most want to kill the unborn and preserve their own life.
The one who wants to commit suicide but is to gutless to jump off a cliff anyone who pushes him over a cliff is a murderer..because the victim reaaly didnt want to die...did he?
The mother is afraid of losing her own life but enlists help in ensuring only the defenceless human inside her womb is killed whilst she lives.
The doctor is a murderer.edit on 16-11-2012 by Dr Expired because: removing erroneous link quote
are you serious ??
Originally posted by sheepslayer247
“Every single transaction that we did,” adds Whitten, “was cash money. We wouldn’t take a check, or even a credit card. If you didn’t have the money, forget it. It wasn’t unusual at all for me to take $10,000 to $15,000 a day to the bank – in cash.”
This is a huge red flag for me that tells me this may be a load of crap.
Any bank transaction over $10k is reported to government agencies. If a doctor is banking all this money....the IRS will be looking at it.
So I question the validity of this source.
Originally posted by sheepslayer247
“Every single transaction that we did,” adds Whitten, “was cash money. We wouldn’t take a check, or even a credit card. If you didn’t have the money, forget it. It wasn’t unusual at all for me to take $10,000 to $15,000 a day to the bank – in cash.”
This is a huge red flag for me that tells me this may be a load of crap.
Any bank transaction over $10k is reported to government agencies. If a doctor is banking all this money....the IRS will be looking at it.
So I question the validity of this source.
why would they need to ? and how in the world do you figure that ?
Originally posted by sheepslayer247
reply to post by Honor93
Fair enough, but also consider that this blog/article is now evidence of these doctors evading tax liability and other such crimes.
Do you really think they are going to open themselves up to something like that?
i've never heard of the IRS doing such a thing, got a link ?
The IRS will come after you if you have too many garage sales in a certain time period, these doctors would be toast.
maybe in your bank but it's never happened in mine.
Originally posted by sheepslayer247
Just wanted to add: Separate accounts do not matter. Anything over $10k a day in anyone's name is automatically flagged.
he Bank Secrecy Act of 1970 (or BSA, or otherwise known as the Currency and Foreign Transactions Reporting Act) requires financial institutions in the United States to assist U.S. government agencies to detect and prevent money laundering. Specifically, the act requires financial institutions to keep records of cash purchases of negotiable instruments, and file reports of cash purchases of these negotiable instruments of more than $10,000 (daily aggregate amount), and to report suspicious activity that might signify money laundering, tax evasion, or other criminal activities. Many banks will no longer sell negotiable instruments when they are purchased with cash, requiring the purchase to be withdrawn from an account at that institution.
4. Customers with multiple accounts. A customer maintains multiple accounts at a bank or at different banks for no apparent legitimate reason. The accounts may be in the same names or in different names with different signature authorities. Interaccount transfers are evidence of common control.
it's a donation, remember
Originally posted by sheepslayer247
reply to post by Honor93
he Bank Secrecy Act of 1970 (or BSA, or otherwise known as the Currency and Foreign Transactions Reporting Act) requires financial institutions in the United States to assist U.S. government agencies to detect and prevent money laundering. Specifically, the act requires financial institutions to keep records of cash purchases of negotiable instruments, and file reports of cash purchases of these negotiable instruments of more than $10,000 (daily aggregate amount), and to report suspicious activity that might signify money laundering, tax evasion, or other criminal activities. Many banks will no longer sell negotiable instruments when they are purchased with cash, requiring the purchase to be withdrawn from an account at that institution.
4. Customers with multiple accounts. A customer maintains multiple accounts at a bank or at different banks for no apparent legitimate reason. The accounts may be in the same names or in different names with different signature authorities. Interaccount transfers are evidence of common control.
Source
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it's a donation, remember
No, it's deposited in the bank....as the article stated.
without proof of either of the above bold items, the finanacial institution has no evidence of any potential criminal activity to report.
Specifically, the act requires financial institutions to keep records of cash purchases of negotiable instruments, and file reports of cash purchases of these negotiable instruments of more than $10,000 (daily aggregate amount), and to report suspicious activity that might signify money laundering, tax evasion, or other criminal activities