Are you legally entitled to a refund for tickets if a performer dies before a performance?

June 4, 2010 by admin · 3 Comments
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Old Cynic asked:


Suppose you bought a ticket to an artist perform live, and he died a few days before the performance. Nobody can really act as a suitable substitute, so does the organiser have to give people a refund?
Not intended to specifically refer to Michael Jackson, though his death does present this problem for some, who had purchased tickets for his UK dates due in just 2 weeks hence. It could really apply to any artist where the performance must be given by a specific person to satisfy the audience.

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If Obama was a community organiser what are the effects of what he organised?

February 28, 2010 by admin · 1 Comment
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Deece 1 asked:


why have we not heard of any of his accomplishments?

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Serious question about community organizers?

February 5, 2010 by admin · 1 Comment
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weatherb01 asked:


Is community organizer a government job?
Who paid Barack Obama when he was a community organizer?
Who signed his checks?

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What’s the best way to get labor union thugs off your back?

January 24, 2010 by admin · 9 Comments
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joe asked:


The employees of the plant I work at are going to take a vote on forming a labor union. I don’t want any part of it, and I told the union organizer so. But the problem is, he keeps pressuring me and other people to “get on board”. His associate speaks in a heavy Italian accent and makes frequent mention of his mafia connections. Stuff like: “Uncle Vinny isn’t gonna like hearin’ dat. Youse sure youse don’t wanna to reconsider?”

What is the best way to get these thugs to leave us alone? Is there some kind of rackeetering law that applys here?

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Can a non-resident alien individual be an organizer or member in an LLC in Georgia?

November 17, 2009 by admin · 1 Comment
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justmyopinion asked:


We set up a LLC, but now it looks there might be a problem due to the fact that one is a non-resident alien. How does this work with tax? She doesn’t have a tax id and reading up on it, it looks as if she cant even be a member. Anyone have an answer??

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If community organizers are so effective and wonderful?

October 25, 2009 by admin · 2 Comments
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GOZ2FAST asked:


why is it the communities they “organized” are still mired deep in corruption, poverty and crime?
Name the communities that are better off than OBAMA found them :)

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Who is held responsible if a person has a car accident after drinking at your wedding?

October 17, 2009 by admin · 9 Comments
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Bride2Be asked:


My caterer told my mom and I that the bride’s parents (or the organizers of the reception) would be held responsible if a driver had an accident when the alcohol was provided at the event. Is this true? What are some ways to protect ourselves if this is the case?
The wedding will be held in Texas.

Also, we are not planning on having an official bartender unless it is absolutely necessary.

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Did the Democrats finally develop some policy?

August 13, 2009 by admin · 3 Comments
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just the facts asked:


October 27, 2006

Democrats Go On Record In Support Of Homosexual Marriage

New Jersey ruling only the tip of the iceberg

Activists pushing for legalizing homosexual marriage say they will not stop with just homosexual marriage. They demand more. They want government and societal acceptance, approval and financial support for many kinds of relationships, including polygamy. And the Democratic Party says it will help them achieve their goal.

Activists say that marriage is “not the only worthy form of family or relationship,” and it “should not be legally or economically privileged above others.” The statement was signed by 270 homosexual rights activists and heterosexual allies.

Other kinds of relationships that they say deserve marriage-like benefits include “committed, loving households in which there is more than one conjugal partner (polygamy)” and “queer couples who decide to jointly create and raise a child with another queer person or couple, in two households.” The goal of the activists is the destruction of traditional marriage.

The Democrat National Committee has developed plans to help the homosexual activists achieve their goal. Democratic National Committee (DNC) spokesman Danien LaVera says the DNC has developed a five-point plan to help homosexuals block any legislation which prohibits homosexual marriage, and to push homosexual marriage.

The first successful effort occurred in Illinois where the Democrats helped the activists keep the marriage protection law off the ballot in that state, including a donation of $10,000.

LaVera said the DNC strongly opposes efforts to ban homosexual marriage by amending the federal or state constitutions and that the Democratic party plans to step up efforts to promote pro-homosexual marriage bills in several states.

Democratic parties in eight states have already adopted platforms endorsing homosexual marriage bills. They include New York, California, Washington, Iowa, Alaska, Colorado, Massachusetts and Hawaii.

Here is the 5-point plan LaVera said the Democratic National Committee has developed to fight for homosexual marriage:

Labeling efforts to ban homosexual marriage as “divisive” ploys by the Republicans and others to deflect voter attention from other important issues…”

Begin a “party-building” operation which includes specific training for state Democratic operatives in all 50 states on how to campaign against ballot measures banning homosexual marriage.

Working closely with the gay group National Stonewall Democrats to “develop strategy and talking points’ to combat state measures defining marriage as being between one man and one woman.

Working cooperatively with homosexual organizations fighting ballot measures in each state where they surface, providing campaign advice, expertise, and logistical and financial support.

Empowering and organizing homosexual communities around the country with the help of the DNC’s new homosexual outreach organizer Brian Bond.

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If I’d like to consult with a labor union organizer,where would i start?

July 12, 2009 by admin · 3 Comments
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jcuv34 asked:


currently i am employed by a ruthless multibillion dolllar company whose disregards the wellbeing of their employees,who would i contact to see if organizing a union is the correct approach for myself and coworkers???

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Are there any official rules for sandcastle contests or is it up to the organizers?

March 17, 2009 by admin · 3 Comments
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pensivity asked:


Who decides on the rules and regulations for these events and on an international scale is there a difference?

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