um if he gets to write it off, it is a benefit, correct? I have seen the
factcheck article, looks pretty solid to me, much as I hate to say it,
though of course IANAL.

Dana

On 10/18/05, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The agreement states that it is "irrevocable and may not be
> terminated, waived or amended," so the Cheney's can't take back their
> options later.
>
>
> http://www.factcheck.org/UploadedFiles/Cheney%20Gift%20Trust%20Agreement.pdf
>
>
> On 10/17/05, Gruss Gott wrote:
> > No, the Congressional Research Service is saying that; I'm just
> > repeating it. Further, as I understand it, Cheney has only *said*
> > he's going to donate to charity, but he's not actually done it.
> >
> > Either way, when you've got income coming in, no matter what do with
> > it, it's still a "financial relationship" and the company, and you,
> > get all of the benefits therein (yes, including a tax write off).
>
> Yes, he's guilty of giving close to nine million to charity instead of
> letting Halliburton keep it. And the crime is he gets to write it off,
> what a crime :)
>
> 

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