Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Bench warrant issued for N.H. tax resister



U.S. marshal claims no plan to raid fortress, but constitutionalist says, 'I'm on high alert'

Despite days of assurances by U.S. marshals they have no intention to raid the fortified home of a convicted New Hampshire tax resister, a bench warrant unsealed by a federal judge yesterday may indicate authorities are preparing to end a developing standoff.

Read more here.

Hat tip Larry Legend.

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Some very insightful and objective comments on the Ed Brown situation at http://forums.fark.com/cgi/fark/comments.pl?IDLink=2560225

7:47 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The only thing the majority of the people at that website are revealing is how stupid, ignorent and uninformed they are.

Ed Brown is standing up for the founding principles of this nation that have been destroyed and twisted by the wayside.

It's not only about FEDERAL income tax, it's about the fact that he has had no fair trial, no DUE PROCESS, was not allowed to present his case etc.

Lets not forget he was strip searched.

Being a criminal of the state is being a hero to it's people.

and you can quote me on that because I just made it up.

Mike CTW

myspace.com/conquertheworld

8:43 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Being a criminal is being a hero only to a bunch of wingnuts.

Ed was allowed to present his case, but was bound by the rules of evidence just like everybody else. When he didn't get *special treatment* he didn't even put on a case and was convicted in abstentia.

9:39 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

He got to present a case you say? Only being able to present a case that favors the government doesn't sound fare to me. I have no sympathy for people who work for the IRS. Their job in life is to bully American citizens. My parents are an example. They hired somebody to help take care of my head injured uncle. This employee didn't pay some taxes, so the IRS wrote a letter to my parents saying that they owed the money. My mom tried to have a phone conversation with the bureaucrats about the situation, but the bureaucrat that my mom talked to was so rude that she maid my mom cry. My parents couldn't afford a lawyer, so they wrote the IRS/government supported mofia a check for $1600.

12:03 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thank you Browns for having the courage to stand up against the government supported mofia!

12:07 AM  

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