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Which anti-tax strategy is best?

Started by Lex, January 22, 2007, 01:16 PM NHFT

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cathleeninnh

Are you going to pass judgment on those with a gun to their head?

Cathleen

Lex

Quote from: cathleeninnh on February 11, 2007, 08:00 AM NHFT
Are you going to pass judgment on those with a gun to their head?

Cathleen

We all pass judgment, it's just whether we verbalize it or not.

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SAK

I agree with you completely on the moral grounds.  I agree to the point that I do not pay any taxes I'm not legally liable for.  I believe taxes do fund terror.  I can't morally be a part of that.

I still like the "there is no law..." argument for the American masses though.  The reason is that perhaps a lot of Americans would be upset if they found this out.  Maybe they'd be upset enough to DO something about it for a change.  We'd just have to fight the mind-control propaganda machine (the news).

CNHT

Another way to erase taxes is to go to your town meeting and vote NO on everything. If people are too lazy to do that, how are they going to put their lives on the line to fight the federal taxes?