What if Gandhi was a cheap jackass?

Gene Chapman of Austin, Texas is now in day 25 of his “death-fast” in an effort to avoid paying taxes :

“Where is MY tax liability in the law?” A simple question to which anyone who is presented a tax – any tax – should get an immediate, specific and legitimate response. “Show me authority!” No response = unresponsive government. No response causes a reasonable man or woman to presume that there is no answer? No answer = no legitimacy!

Beginning on the symbolic date of April 15, 2003, Gene began his death-fast with the intention of getting an answer from the Internal Revenue Service to the question he’s been asking for more than three years. “What makes Texas Citizen Gene Chapman liable for income tax? Where is this liability so stated in the law – specifically?” Simple questions. And now many inquiring minds want to know: Where are the answers?

You’d think if this retard knew enough about the internet to set up his own blog, he’d be able to find www.irs.gov and find the answers for himself :

When the 16th Amendment to the Constitution was ratified (February 3, 1913) giving Congress the power “to lay and collect taxes on incomes”, citizens began arguing that it was not properly ratified and income taxes are illegal. Unfortunately, some citizens continue to raise such arguments in spite of the fact that they have no basis in law and the courts have repeatedly rejected their arguments as frivolous.

posted by greg on May 9, 2003 @ 8:45 am

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