To: Man50D
Thank you for illustrating the very reason to abolish the IRS. It has created an atmosphere of fear and oppression convincing people it is better for them to shut up and pay taxes into a corrupt system than change the system.
I support politicians who want to scrap the IRS and the IRC.
However, that is entirely different than putting one's name on a petition list that says "please audit me."
The former is effective. The latter is just begging to be a tax audit martyr.
27 posted on
08/12/2006 6:56:46 AM PDT by
peyton randolph
(No man knows the day nor the hour of The Coming of The Great White Handkerchief.)
To: peyton randolph
I support politicians who want to scrap the IRS and the IRC.
Fine! Then go to the
Americans For Fair Taxation and volunteer to become a member. Currently there are 55 cosponsors in the House and three in the Senate. All due to the efforts of AFFT.
The former is effective. The latter is just begging to be a tax audit martyr.
Thank you again for reinforcing my point. You very clearly the point out the IRS exists as a form punishment to suppress the people instead of merely enforcing the tax code. All the more reason to abolish the IRS by any means necessary.
43 posted on
08/12/2006 7:26:19 AM PDT by
Man50D
(Fair Tax You earn it . You keep it!)
To: peyton randolph
Sorry, but I don't see the rationale behind your view since the IRS already has your name and certainly knows that almost everyone despises the IRS. They have to have a more solidly-grounded reason that the fact you support a tax system change ... that won't do the job.
220 posted on
08/12/2006 3:22:43 PM PDT by
pigdog
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