Posted on 02/18/2010 10:22:05 AM PST by freedomwarrior998
Can’t say I’d be a supporter of this guy specifically or his illogical philosophy, but seriously, when do we take up direct action and arms against a government out of control, and whom do we target? IRS and FBI offices would seem like logical targets, would they not? It’s not our local police, National Guard or Military we have quarrel with, or even necessarily our elected representatives, it is the agents who enforce the oppressive bureaucracy and tax structure that operates beyond the bounds of the Constitution and has grown and evolved over decades. When do we say no more?
Where did I try to stifle discussion? I was adding to it. I was trying to figure out what the comment was about reporting abuse, etc, etc. I doubt in the least he was a tea-partier. From the link I posted, he quotes an obscure leftist author. Just because someone hates the IRS doesn't make them a tea partier, I know Democrat IRS employees who hate the IRS. There is a universal disgust of that group by anyone who has had to deal with them.
Liberals on several sites are now labeling him as Joe the Pilot and trying to get that meme started.
Did I understand correctly that they also have made a fake facebook page for him as a Tea Party guy?
We need a cute spokesperson guy to put all this together and set Fox News right.
Sounds like he got hooked up in the past with some tax protestors and tried to hide his income.
Yes they have, I recommend clicking on the Report/Block button on the bottom left of the facebook page.
Facebook has a policy against creating fake profiles like this.
Thank you.
Is that supposed to convince me of something?
I sure don’t get you dude. (or chick?)
Booooring... Not an original thought in this loser. Years of being pumped with hatred from dingbat teachers sealed his pathetic fate.
Drink less. The words will come together for you a little beter.
That guy who lumped you into his post was wanting people on this very thread reported to mods or JimRob.
He saw your post about reporting abuse on the facebook site and assumed you were with him on his idea for this thread.
That’s what that was about - I think.
That makes sense now..
I’m not too sure what it is about.
Yeah, I thought about correcting that typo. My problem, if any, is right now, I can’t drink. Got, that?
Thanks for the clarification.
he was a far left loon who hated the church as well as the Govt as he felt the Govt was not doing enough of his agenda. much like the KOS /DU and other loon sites.
The media will ignore this but I bet he was registered on a loon lefty website too but of course that will be hidden as well
Thanks! I just saw this on the afternoon news and they totally(!) spun it like the guy was some evil Tea Party Conservative. Really! I knew they weren’t telling everything.
Stack’s posting was originally found at EmbeddedArt.com, which, before he posted his manifesto, described the firm as a “small independent software house” that specialized in process control and automation. Stack founded the company in 1983 under the name Prowess Engineering in Southern California, where the company was located for 15 years until it shifted to Sacramento.
“Now, 5 years later, the expertise of Embedded Art has landed in the Austin Area expecting to lend a hand to the growing high technology industry in South-Central Texas,” the Web site read prior to the posting of the manifesto.
A neighbor of Stack’s told KTBC Fox 7 in Austin that Stack was an experienced pilot who did not appear to be in trouble recently.
Stack and his former wife, Ginger, now 57, divorced in May 1999, according to California court records. Attempts to contact his ex-wife were not immediately successful.
Earlier Thursday, Stack’s $232,000 home in a middle-class neighborhood was engulfed in flames about five miles from the crash site. Two law enforcement officials told the Associated Press Stack had apparently set fire to his home prior to the crash.
Neighbor Elbert Hutchins, told the Associated Press that a woman and her teenage daughter drove up to the house before firefighters arrived.
“They both were very, very distraught,” said Hutchins, a retiree who said he didn’t know the family well. “’That’s our house!’ they cried ‘That’s our house!”’
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,586662,00.html
He was a narcissistic animal. I don't sympathize.
Because of his expenses and lack of income, he didn’t file a tax return, prompting an IRS audit that cost him $10,000, he wrote, and he had other problems involving unreported income.
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Glass Worker Turns Hero After Plane Crashes Into Texas Building
But Dehaven’s boss Bubba Cepak said he’s not surprised to hear about the heroism exhibited by his employee of two and a half years.
“That’s his deal, he just wants to help people out,” Cepak told FoxNews.com.
Cepak said he thought the six and half years Dehaven spent as a combat engineer for the U.S. Army probably gave him many of the skills he used to execute the rescue so well.
But Cepak had no doubt where Dehaven found the courage to go forward with it.
“It comes from his character,” he said.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,586682,00.html
Well, the Auto bailout was a travesty, but tax exemption of non-profit groups is the most critical way to protect free speech. It's more his anger that the little guy can't manipulate the system the way the powers can that points to communista. It's his devastation that his dreams of a benevolent government have been shattered that says "disillusioned communist".
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