
Ed and Elaine Brown, taking a page from Lt. Watada's script, are hereby declaring the following:
"The IRS operates unlawfully within the 50 union States. It is our obligation and our duty to refuse to participate in this fraud against the American people. They, the government, have continuously failed to show us the law that requires the average American to file and pay a tax on our labor - ie. they are in breach of contract under sworn oath. And these ficticious laws that compell us, by force and fraud, to take part in illegal activities is both unlawful and unconscionable." - Ed & Elaine Brown
The Watada trial was mistried because the judge didn't like some of the party's pretrial agreements. By contrast, Ed and Elaine were LAWFULLY convicted by 12 jurors after a LAWFUL and ERROR-FREE trial. Hell, Ed and Elaine didn't even have a case to present and so didn't show up.
ReplyDeleteNo mistrial in Ed's and Elaine's case, no matter what they "declare".
Laws restrict government with a lower case g.
ReplyDeleteA prime example of why democracy only works with an informed citizenry.
ReplyDeleteUnlike the tax protestor crowd, few of whom are anything like well educated and are informed only on kook conspiracy theories.
ReplyDeleteGet a life brother:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.wethepeoplefoundation.org/#LatestNews
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ReplyDeleteWell indoctrinated is not the same as well educated, first off.
ReplyDeleteDo people ever conspire?
conspiracy
Do people have opinions?
theory
The two words you use as one all the time, are indeed not related.
Everybody is indoctrinated but the tax protestors, right, right, right.
ReplyDeleteDrink that Kool-Aid!
Hey Ed ! It's me - the Head of the Zionist Illuminati !!
ReplyDeleteKiss your wife, your house, your bank accounts, and your ass goodbye ! You be goin to de Big House !