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Main thread for Ed and Elaine Brown vs the evil IRS, Part 17

Started by LordBaltimore, June 15, 2007, 08:04 PM NHFT

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LordBaltimore

[sarcasm] It's always important to make sure that don't ever expose yourself to anyone who might have a different perspective... [/sarcasm]

MaineShark

Quote from: richardr on June 17, 2007, 01:03 PM NHFT
Quote from: MaineShark on June 17, 2007, 11:37 AM NHFTSo?  How would that be relevent?  Unless I elect to enter into a contract with someone, I have no obligation to them.  Your date proves the point: no one alive today gave consent, so how can anyone alive today be under any obligation?
You should probably live in a country that doesn't have a republican form of government or a Constitution that isn't renewed every year by popular vote, then...

Why?

Some group of thugs in DC say, "we are your government," and that magically makes it so?

The mafia comes into a town and says, "you must pay us 'protection fees' to operate a business."  How are your beloved "legislators" any different than the mafiosos?

What, because they let you select which thug will break your legs if you don't obey?  Yeah, that makes it okay!

I'll live where I want to live.  If the thugs in DC don't like it, that's tough luck for them.  I won't leave any more than I'd leave just because the mafia moved into my town.

Joe

(V)

Little Richie with his DC IP address and nothing but all knowing wisdom that seems to come down on the side of Leviathan.

'It's not the IRS, it's the congress'. I don't listen to either one.


LordBaltimore

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Quote from: (V) on June 17, 2007, 01:43 PM NHFT
Little Richie with his DC IP address and nothing but all knowing wisdom that seems to come down on the side of Leviathan.

I live and work in Maryland, a state which which has the ironic official nickname of The Free State.

Somewhere between the exaggerations of the press (Ed lives in a compound, a fortress etc) and the exaggerations of the people who just want to use Ed for their own means (all Feds are murderers and thugs, Monier obviously wants nothing more than to murder Ed) lies the truth.

I prefer digging for the truth rather than wallowing in blind hatred.

Caleb

Quote from: richardr on June 17, 2007, 01:09 PM NHFT
[sarcasm] It's always important to make sure that don't ever expose yourself to anyone who might have a different perspective... [/sarcasm]


you flatter yourself. We've all heard of Statism ... its not like you're presenting some new, exciting theory.

JosephSHaas

Here's another one from the e-mail bin today:

http://www.supremelaw.org/cc/brown2/cease.desist.htm

by Paul Andrew Mitchell;

and so like Superman used to say in that 1950s TV series:
"No comment, until the time limit is up."   :couch:

Dave Ridley

Romak wrote:

<<Does that mean the Marshall should also look the other way when a convicted drug dealer skips out on his sentence and holds up in his house because he doesnt want to do time because he thinks drugs should be legal.>>

Yep.

TylerM

Quote from: DadaOrwell on June 17, 2007, 05:50 PM NHFT
Romak wrote:

<<Does that mean the Marshall should also look the other way when a convicted drug dealer skips out on his sentence and holds up in his house because he doesnt want to do time because he thinks drugs should be legal.>>

Yep.

Great answer! xD

E-ville

Here is a question for ya.

If the feds, just forgot about Ed Brown, what would happen.. what bad things would come out of it?


The only outcomes I see, would be good things.

For the feds this isn't about the money the Browns supposedly owe, its about keeping the fraud system working on the general public.

kola

E-ville nails it. This is THE bottom line folks. Kola

quote:Guys remember what how all this got started with Randy Weaver.. He sawed a shotgun off, a bit to short.. it's legal to have a shotgun that sawn off , but only if it is (I believe) 18" from the breach.. and look what the feds did in the end...  they killed all those people and used all that force for a guy that sawed off a shotgun to short... And its said that he did this under direction of a undercover fed.

No this situation is bigger because, if they do nothing they legitimize so called "tax evasion" crimes and people know what they need to do to "get away" with it. Or, If some how there is a new trial in the way Ed wants to do it and its proven that the tax system isn't legal.. either way the outcome will be basically the same.. no taxes getting paid to the feds...

Now what do you think there going to do to a guy thats threatening the legality and morality of the entire system that supports the Fed government?

I don't think it takes much of a imagination to figure this out.

Now that outcome will simply make Americans mad, but yet more scared into doing as the fed wish and paying there taxes.. remember they rule by fear. But ther is a chance that it may bring some attention to Ron Paul and his abolishing the IRS.. So that may be the only positive of this entire thing.

E-ville

However i must add to the lats lines of the quoted paragraph above, The saddest part is that even if Ron Paul gets the Presidency I highly doubt the IRS will go away.. because its not the presidents athority to make this happen..

Well At least thats the way its supposed to work, dumb ass dictator Bush doesn't think thats the case but thats besides the point.



E-ville

Latest news from make the stand is that, the dog walker dude has been arrested again, and one other non named supporter has also been arrested.

Got a email and its on the Browns Blog.

Kat Kanning


Lloyd Danforth


Oldmanofthemountain

Quote from: E-ville on June 17, 2007, 08:37 PM NHFT
Here is a question for ya.

If the feds, just forgot about Ed Brown, what would happen.. what bad things would come out of it?


The only outcomes I see, would be good things.



To simple for someone in Washington to figure out, but it is important that no national media seem to be willing or allowed, to cover this.....did the feds learn their lesson after Waco?