To: PatrickHenry
True Conservatives, would be rooting for people to get around the IRS, not attacking them for it.
There's nothing noble about taxation. It is in fact, evil.
To: DAnconia55
To: DAnconia55
True Conservatives, would be rooting for people to get around the IRS, not attacking them for it. There's nothing noble about taxation. It is in fact, evil. Of course. But I don't want to see conservatives march into a meat grinder because they've been given horribly bad advice. The only way to fix the system is to abolish the IRS, repeal the Code, and amend the Constitution. It's just foolish to imagine that there's some secret argument you can buy at some seminar that will win for you in court, which is ballyhooed all over the internet, and which Congress somehow never gets around to fixing.
31 posted on
01/13/2003 4:53:54 PM PST by
PatrickHenry
(PH is really a great guy!)
To: DAnconia55
Is it evil to tell someone up on the high dive, as they're jumping on the board, ready to do a Triple Lundy, that there's no frickin' water in the pool?
34 posted on
01/13/2003 5:07:32 PM PST by
Poohbah
(When you're not looking, this tag line says something else.)
To: DAnconia55
"True Conservatives, would be rooting for people to get around the IRS, not attacking them for it. There's nothing noble about taxation. It is in fact, evil."
It's obvious that Patrick Henry is not a true conservative. He is probably an employee of the IRS that is hiding behind the name of a great man.
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