Is it enough to say, "Show us the law?"
Las Vegas Review-Journal
by Vin Suprynowicz
05/07/06
Last time, we were previewing former Hollywood producer and former Nevada gubernatorial candidate Aaron Russo's new documentary, 'America, Freedom to Fascism.' The film argues it's enough to set us free, for citizens and jurors simply to ask of those enforcing the personal income tax, 'Show us the law.' I fear it's not. High-ranking Treasury officials and congressmen won't show the law to -- won't engage in a public, methodical, videotaped examination of the tax code and related court decisions with -- well-educated members of the tax education movement. They've promised to do so on many occasions, but they always back out, instead relying on surrogates to ridicule the questioners (though never under oath and cross-examination), often rebutting an assertion never made (that being that the Supreme Court has outlawed the income tax)...
http://tinyurl.com/zbuwv
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
by Vin Suprynowicz
05/07/06
Last time, we were previewing former Hollywood producer and former Nevada gubernatorial candidate Aaron Russo's new documentary, 'America, Freedom to Fascism.' The film argues it's enough to set us free, for citizens and jurors simply to ask of those enforcing the personal income tax, 'Show us the law.' I fear it's not. High-ranking Treasury officials and congressmen won't show the law to -- won't engage in a public, methodical, videotaped examination of the tax code and related court decisions with -- well-educated members of the tax education movement. They've promised to do so on many occasions, but they always back out, instead relying on surrogates to ridicule the questioners (though never under oath and cross-examination), often rebutting an assertion never made (that being that the Supreme Court has outlawed the income tax)...
http://tinyurl.com/zbuwv
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
rudkla - 8. Mai, 16:01