Renee Dauven wrote: > Hobbs wrote: > >> This is one of the oldest hoaxes on the internet. > > > This time it is not a hoax... > At midnight tonight, the federal law which has prevented states, > counties, cities, etc. from taxing internet activity will sunset unless > Congress renews the law today. The law expiring is true. The fact that it has any connection at all to email is not. The law expiring had nothing whatsoever to do with email. The expiring law was passed due to states and localities taxing the connection to your ISP, just as they tax satelitte TV service and just as they and the federal government tax telephone service. No state or locality has ever taxed or attempted to tax emails. To do so would be technologically impossible. Even if they did get the literally thousands of ISP's nationwide to go along with it and count emails for taxing purposes they would still have the problem that tens of thousands of us, and nearly every company and organization of any size at all, have their own email servers. How could they count those emails? Now, could everyone stop being so gullible and beleiving everything they read which was taken out of context and get back to VA genealogy? -- Tim Kemp Amateur Radio Station WB4BAH [log in to unmask] [log in to unmask] AOL Instant Messenger - Tim D Kemp The Kemp Family Homepage http://www.mindspring.com/~tkemp Genealogy info on KEMP, STROTHER, MURPHY, and allied families. To subscribe, change options, or unsubscribe please see the instructions at http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-roots.html