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Author: sandmansandman
Date: Apr 8, 2008 23:54
32 Questions: Stopping an IRS Audit
"Our system of taxation is based upon voluntary assessment and payment, not
upon distraint" Flora v. U.S. 362 US 145 [unless, of course, you neglect to
"volunteer".
Notice: The following is presented to you via Bill Drexler's newsletter,
with permission. Before, and if, you use it , be sure the case cites are
correct. [and you understand and can EXPLAIN them.
Certified Mail:
To: IRS Representative/Agent:
It is required of you in your official capacity, and requested of you as an
individual person acting under color of law, that you answer the following
list of questions, 32 in number, WHICH
GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS ARE REQUIRED TO ANSWER under the provisions of the
Privacy Act, the Freedom of Information Act, and various court decisions.
Under each question the pertinent authorities have been cited which mandate
a complete answer from you upon this request. Thank you for your
cooperation.
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Author: Sean SannitySean Sannity
Date: Apr 8, 2008 23:52
This fascinating article really begs the question. Would we have had
a Cold War with the Soviets? Would Mao have ever emerged in China?
JUST HOW DIFFERENT WOULD THE WORLD BE TODAY IF WE HAD NOT FOUGHT?
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=25859
Was It 'The Good War'?
by Patrick J. Buchanan
Posted: 04/04/2008
"Yes, it was a good war," writes Richard Cohen in his column
challenging the thesis of pacifist Nicholson Baker in his new book,
"Human Smoke," that World War II produced more evil than good.
Baker's compelling work, which uses press clips and quotes of Axis and
Allied leaders as they plunged into the great cataclysm, is a virtual
diary of the days leading up to World War II.
Riveting to this writer was that Baker uses some of the same episodes,
sources and quotes as this author in my own book out in May,
"Churchill, Hitler and 'The Unnecessary War.'"
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Author: Steve O'KeefeSteve O'Keefe
Date: Apr 8, 2008 23:35
I have permission from Amacom Books to distribute an excerpt from the
new book, "NOT MY TURN TO DIE: Memoirs of a Broken Childhood in
Bosnia," by Savo Heleta. The author was 13 years old when the siege of
his home town of Gorazde, Bosnia, began in 1992.
Ethnically Serbs, the Heleta family was in the difficult position of
living in a Muslim city under constant attack by Serbian forces. The
book is a nonstop chronicle of terror as the family is locked in a
detention center, starved out, burned out, and facing the risk of
death on an almost daily basis.
The excerpt I am distributing is called, "Muslims or Serbs: Who Is To
Blame?" The excerpt shows how difficult it is to attach blame, as
Muslim families come to the aid of the Heleta family and Serb forces
threaten their lives. Savo Heleta pins the blame for atrocities in
Gorazde, not on the Muslim army, but on the local police chief and
mayor who make no attempt to hide their desire to murder every Serb in
Gorazde.
The excerpt from NOT MY TURN TO DIE is available at the following URL:
http://www.authorviews.com/authors/heleta.php
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Author: robertricerobertrice
Date: Apr 8, 2008 23:27
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lUhVFpwhgE
Fun to watch them kissing his ass at the same time.
Shows how the climate has changed, allowing people of all walks now to
voice their sense of incredulity at the official story narrative of
9/11.
We've done well fellow truthers. Keep up all the good work, and pay no
heed to the OCT apologists. They do not know what they do.
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Author: Koos Nolst TreniteKoos Nolst Trenite
Date: Apr 8, 2008 23:21
Koos Nolst Trenite on the Essence of Buddhism
9 November 2007
{HRI note 20071109-V1.3}
(Version 1.3
on 11 Nov 2007)
(View Summary
by skipping
indentation)
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Thank you for a very interesting statement,* and
I am glad I can take some time to answer it very briefly.
'
Buddhism is not going to tell you what Buddhism is,
much like Christianity is not going to tell you, what
Christianity is,
and the same applies to Hinduism, Islam, and Judaism, to mention
some.
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Author:
Date: Apr 8, 2008 22:53
http://www.crooksandliars.com/2008/04/08/sen-menedez-to-amb-crocker-reconstruction.../
* 43%% of population lives in absolute poverty
* prior to war 19%% of children suffered malnutrition; today 28%%
* last year 75%% elementary-aged kids went to school; now 30%%
* prior to war 50%% lacked access to clean water; now 70%%
* only 50 of 142 primary health care centes are open to public
--
Yang
a.a.#28
"I can hardly wait for your head to explode when the Repubs hold onto
both houses of Congress this November. And Yang can quote me on that."
-Fred Stone, 6/14/2006
"FRED STONE YOU GOT PWNED. "
-laleeloolelo yahoo, 12/28/2007
"Face it, Fred, you've been pwn3d."
-Bill Baker, 12/21/2007
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Author: BretCahillBretCahill
Date: Apr 8, 2008 22:08
Admitting you are too dumb to know the definitions of terms means you
are dumb, per se.
The discrediting process is over.
Bret Cahill
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Author: RaymondRaymond
Date: Apr 8, 2008 21:25
Buying War Allies and 'Friends' with Foreign Aid
Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX)
February 25, 2003
Remember the warning. No one listened.
This blatant shakedown gives new meaning to the term "ally." In World
War II, our allies were just that- nations willing to share the costs
and risks, even the lives of their soldiers- to fight a war against
common enemies. Today, our phony allies are bought and paid for with
billions of your tax dollars, but prove less than trustworthy when
trouble arises.
http://www.antiwar.com/paul/paul61.html
Is America too powerful for its own good ?.
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The US can go to war on its own; but to maintain a peaceful world
order it needs friends and allies and America really has no firm
friends. Even the Israelis don't trust the Americans. However, They
will take our money and have us fight a war for them.
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