To: MACVSOG68
I wanted to get back to this quote of yours.
"Given all that, it's hard to understand how the cultists are those who believe in complying with the rule of law (whether they like that law or not)."
Did you mean to say whether the cultist KNOW the law or not? Can the vast majority of 1040 cultist filers tell what law they are complying with?
Again I ask this question. Who is the cultist?
Me, in all that I have presented on this topic or
those that sign a 1040 and can't even quote section 1 as you believe; tell you about direct or indirect; or the 16th amendment?
Which one?
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To: ifreemantoo
Again I ask this question. Who is the cultist?A cultist, without regard to judgment about such cult, is simply one who maintains an obsessive devotion to a principle or ideal when regarded as a fad.
Clearly the 100 million + taxpayers who simply follow what they believe the law requires and think little more of it would not fall into the definition of a cultist. One whose life revolves around continual studies of every aspect of a law in attempts to find a way not to comply could fall into that category.
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