sahara says: Headquartered in Washington, D.C. at a place known as the "C Street Center" or "Fellowship House," this 1890 townhouse, located behind the Madison Annex of the Library of Congress and near the United States Capitol, has 12 bedrooms, nine bathrooms, five living rooms, four dining rooms, three offices, a kitchen, and a small "chapel". The property is exempt from real property taxes because it is classified as a "special purpose" use. District of Columbia law exempts from taxation "buildings belonging to religious corporations or societies primarily and regularly used for religious worship, study, training, and missionary activities" and "buildings belonging to organizations which are charged with the administration, coordination, or unification of activities, locally or otherwise, of institutions or organizations entitled to exemption." Damn scary methinks! God came to him in the person of the head of the United States Steel Corporation.Woah-HOA! That is too much! Yeah, I have to say that it's too "old-worldy" fanatic. This shouldn't be in our Congress. I have to say that equivalent radicals to the left are in power right now and they have an agenda to keep pushing, pushing, pushing, pushing, pushing,.....etc, etc..... They may be far more aggressive than this "Family" on the right would ever be. Why do we end up putting freakoid out-there people right and left in our leadership? It seems like that's mostly what we have. Special interests are largely extreme and that is who fills their heads day to day for 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24, 40 years. No wonder even previously half normal people go nutjjob on us. |
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