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Another One Bites The Dust
By Carl F. Worden

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April 15, 2005

I see where tax-protester Walter "Al" Thompson was sentenced to 6 years in federal prison for refusing to pay income tax and make employment tax deductions from his employees. Of course the IRS orchestrated the entire case to conclude just two days before the federal income tax deadline for filing, April 15th.

Stating, "I have not committed a crime and there's nothing to convict me on.", Thompson is going to prison anyway.

I'm not suggesting Thompson's arguments that the federal income tax laws were repealed in 1939, or his contention that income earned by most citizens doesn't meet the definition of taxable income, are wrong. What I'm telling you all is it doesn't matter whether Thompson is right or not: If you refuse to file and pay taxes, and if you do it in a high-profile way, the feds are going to stomp you into the ground as publicly as they possibly can to discourage anyone else from doing the same thing.

I've seen one solid tax theory after another come across my monitor screen. I know all about how some former IRS agents like Bannister have seen the light, quit the IRS and joined the other side, and that is darn compelling. Then I regain my senses and remember that the IRS employees are all paid by our federal tax dollars; the federal prosecutor is paid by federal tax dollars, and the judge who will hear your case is paid by federal tax dollars. Further, if you ask most citizens, they'll tell you we all need to pay our fair share of taxes, even if we don't like it, and they definitely don't like the fact you didn't.

It's a wonder Thompson didn't get 60 years with the kind of idiots who serve on juries today.

Look, it's finally gotten to the point this government can just rub the wrongs they do in your face. Bush can refuse to fulfill his constitutional duty to secure our borders from invasion, and even call the citizens who try "vigilantes". Congress can illegally give its authority to declare war to the Executive Branch, and nobody seems to be willing or able to do a thing. And if this government wants a portion of your hard earned money, it doesn't matter whether they've got a legal right to it or not, they're going to take it and trample anybody who tries to resist. That is the reality of the United States of America today.

Short of a violent overthrow of this government, nothing in regard to the above is going to change. There are no laws that will be passed to fix the present problem. There will be no effort by our elected representatives to impeach bad leaders or purge the judiciary of bad judges. All we'll hear is rhetoric, while no solid moves are made to remedy the problem. We the People have completely lost control of our government, and I will write it again: The government of the United States, as defined by the Constitution of the United States, has been overthrown. Those who have overthrown our government will not allow a return to pure constitutional rule without a fight, and I'm not talking about peaceful change through normal legislative process. You can forget that as a viable option right now, because that is never going to happen, and until everyone is resigned to that awful fact, nothing will happen. Things will only continue to get worse.

The real controllers of this nation sit on the boards and in the executive offices of our largest corporations. Without them and their money, Bush and most members of Congress would never have been elected, and that is why Congress today is going to pass the anti-bankruptcy bill that will protect the largest credit card corporations from having to pay the consequences of their usury. The anti-bankruptcy bill is also going to make it much more difficult if not impossible, to file bankruptcy on federal income taxes you owe -- but nobody has been talking about that.

If we don't hang together, we will all surely hang separately, and that is why Walter "Al" Thompson has been left twisting in the wind. It's now only a matter of time before the economic conditions in the United States reach the point where people will be losing their homes to foreclosures right and left, to living in their cars, to living on the street and not being able to even feed their kids. I don't know what it will take to make most Americans realize just how badly they have been betrayed, but when the discomfort level finally reaches the point of critical mass, I predict a massive and violent uprising that will be the ultimate end of the United States as we know it.

In the meantime, I'm going to be a good little boy and pay my taxes.

Carl F. Worden

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