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IRS 'ENFORCERS' TARGET EX-AGENT
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| 27 March 2004
| Ron Strom
Posted on 03/28/2004 11:17:51 AM PST by Robert Drobot
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I've listened to Joe Banister speak about his history as an enforcer with the IRS. He's definitely got both feet on the ground, and has not been tagged by his former bosses as a kook. So it would seem that what he's telling America is the real thing. But who else is listening?
To: Robert Drobot
BMP
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posted on
03/28/2004 11:21:09 AM PST
by
shield
(The Greatest Scientific Discoveries of the Century Reveal God!!!! by Dr. H. Ross, Astrophysicist)
To: Robert Drobot
BTTT
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posted on
03/28/2004 11:22:44 AM PST
by
Fiddlstix
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To: Robert Drobot
Almost nobody. It's much easier to argue in favor of your own enslavement.
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posted on
03/28/2004 11:27:54 AM PST
by
agitator
(...And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark)
To: Robert Drobot
If he's telling people they don't have to pay income tax for the frivolous reasons cited, he belongs under the jail.
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posted on
03/28/2004 11:32:33 AM PST
by
talleyman
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To: talleyman
Yes. This guy sounds like a kook. Pay your taxes. Fight to get them lowered through the political process.
To: Robert Drobot
Sounds like it's time for a big tea party. Imagine the taxpayers going on strike to demand a full accounting and audit of the IRS agency and its staff.
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posted on
03/28/2004 11:43:05 AM PST
by
tomball
To: Robert Drobot
"What Nixon did is he put together a committee (the Activist Organization Committee) within the IRS to monitor Vietnam War protesters," one of Banister's attorneys, Bob Barnes, told WND. "They used IRS financial databases to check on protesters' financial income, audit them and then if possible try to create criminal or financial or tax problems for them purely based on their political position." I don't believe that this is accurate. According to the Watergate hearings and a history of the IRS that I read some time ago, Nixon planned on using the IRS against war protestors and political opponents, but never did. In fact, I believe that one of the charges against Nixon during Watergate is that he conspired to use the IRS in this fashion, but he was never actually charged with carrying out the plan. Could be wrong about this, but I don't think I am.
On the other hand, it has been documented that John Kennedy did use the IRS against his political opponents, as did Clinton. Which makes me wonder why this guy decided to bring up Nixon...
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posted on
03/28/2004 12:11:36 PM PST
by
jscd3
To: jscd3
On the other hand, it has been documented that John Kennedy did use the IRS against his political opponents, as did Clinton. Which makes me wonder why this guy decided to bring up Nixon... You forgot the </sarcasm> tag.
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posted on
03/28/2004 12:18:10 PM PST
by
talleyman
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To: agitator
easier?
how bout safer too?
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posted on
03/28/2004 1:03:25 PM PST
by
Robert_Paulson2
(the madridification of our election is now officially underway.)
To: Robert Drobot
His "political activity" is telling people they don't have to pay taxes for a bunch of claimed reasons that the courts have ruled against time and time again.
He gets these people fired up saying. "Help! Help! I'm bein' oppressed!" -- then he tags them for donations. What a guy.
"Now we see the violence inherent in the system."
If you set up a website and went around telling people that the National Firearms Act of 1934 is unconstitutional (and it probably is), and told them they should cut all their shotgun barrels back to eight inches, you would probably stir up some official interest -- particularly if you cut off all your own shotgun barrels. This is what he has done by making specious and oft-refuted arguments against taxation, while failing to file his own returns.
Either you obey the laws established by the representative government, or you may disobey them to make a point, and suffer the consequences (i.e. Thoreau's night in gaol). What Banister is demanding is that he have the right to disobey the laws without consequence. That is a direct challenge to the legitimacy of the state, a state that 99.999 repeating 9 % believe to be legitimate.
As to why he hasn't been tagged by the IRS as a kook, beats me. He certainly seems to label himself that way.
d.o.l.
Criminal Number 18F
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posted on
03/28/2004 1:24:07 PM PST
by
Criminal Number 18F
(You can't ride your old patriotism; you must constantly renew your service to America.)
To: Criminal Number 18F
Bannister is not the only former IRS enforcement officer to reach the same conclusion about the IRS code and how it is misapplied in many cases. He is the one with the highest profile. There are about a dozen like him now. He is NO kook, which is what is giving the agency heartburn.
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posted on
03/28/2004 2:26:21 PM PST
by
kylaka
(The Clintons are the democRATS crack cocaine. They know they're bad for them, they just can't stop.)
To: Robert Drobot
If you want to see a picture of the man, look up "pond scum" in your encyclopedia. The picture next to it is him.
To: kylaka
He is NO kookNo. He is a criminal who is abusing folks for personal gain.
To: VRWC_minion
What a rediculous statement!
I have met Joe, he is honest, and furthermore, he is right. I would believe Joe, as opposed to the IRS anytime. The Emperor has no clothes.
The IRS is a political hack group, has been since the beginning, its just becoming more painfully obvious of late.
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posted on
03/28/2004 3:26:34 PM PST
by
citizenx7
("The people...are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty!" - Thomas Jefferson)
To: Robert_Paulson2
Safer and easier :)
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posted on
03/28/2004 3:37:23 PM PST
by
agitator
(...And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark)
To: citizenx7
. The Emperor has no clothes. Maybe, but he's got a lot of guns and jails.
It would be a lot more effective if Joe Banister and the other 'you don't have to pay taxes' people got behind replacing the income tax and IRS with a different method of taxation (I suggest NRST). Of course, you can't make a living doing that.
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posted on
03/28/2004 4:04:30 PM PST
by
templar
To: templar
and if any alternative method is passed into law, they won't do away with the current income tax first, OR the IRS.
so we are stuck.
even if these former IRS enforcers are right about what is going on.
makes no difference.
America now is not America of 1776.
We are screwed. End of story.
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posted on
03/28/2004 4:16:08 PM PST
by
Robert_Paulson2
(the madridification of our election is now officially underway.)
To: Robert_Paulson2
and if any alternative method is passed into law, they won't do away with the current income tax first, OR the IRS. That is, IMO, the greatest danger in changing the tax system. Getting rid of any government agency, particularly one that gives the degree of power to government that the IRS does, is almost impossible. Not impossible, but very close to it.
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posted on
03/28/2004 4:35:51 PM PST
by
templar
To: citizenx7
Joe deserves to be in prison for causing others to go there. If you help him make money from his victims you belong there with him.
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