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There may be hope after all
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/ar...TICLE_ID=56855
Is it possible those kooks who say you don't have to pay your federal income tax were right all along? |
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Re: There may be hope after all
Iron,
Can I preemptively request that you not lock this for a day, just for the sake of comedy? |
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Re: There may be hope after all
I dont know if this is the same case, but I posted about this a few threads down.
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Re: There may be hope after all
I'm curious what questions were presented to the jury. It would seem that many of his arguments were legal (not factual) questions to be resolved by the judge. His three main points (in this article):
There's no law making the average working man liable [for income taxes] --- that would/should be a question of law for the judge to answer there's no law or regulation that allows the IRS to contend that earnings are 100 percent profit received in exchange for nothing --- again, that should be a judge, not a jury, question the right to earn a living through any lawful occupation is a constitutionally protected fundamental right, and it is exempt from taxation --- once again, judge question; not a jury question. Anybody know if there is a link to the jury instructions anywhere? |
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Re: There may be hope after all
Iron please don't lock Nielso and his friends OBV ruined any meaningful discussion in that thread as they problably do here.
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