An essence of the tax protester mentality

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Dezcad wrote:As I suspected, Dr C was banned by Pete, see below for the reason which was added to the "Trolls" post on LH:
*Dr. Caligari (banned by Pete, "court ruled ... working for pay in the private sector in one of the 50 states is taxable")
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*Last update 08/28/07.
So you can get banned for accurately summarizing a court holding now. I guess it is easier to ban than refute.

I'd love to see one person at LH, or for that matter anywhere, cite any case where a US federal court ruled that "working for pay in the private sector in one of the 50 states is NOT taxable". Because if Petey could do that, he wouldn't have to ban Dr C but just post that case in response to Dr. C's statement.

It says a lot about the status of LH when Richard Fuselier is the most frequent poster. Methinks it is on a collision course with Sooey.
Yes! And, if I were Doctor C., I'd consider it an honor to be banned by Pete himself, and especially at this important juncture of time. Interesting.

It's no good being banned by someone like JJB, a mere moderator. It's better to have been banned by Pete. And, why 'RFuselier' is allowed to post is beyond me.
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Tax protester mentality...oxymoron of the day?
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ASITStands wrote:And, why 'RFuselier' is allowed to post is beyond me.
It's probably so that the Ctc folks can feel intellectually superior to someone who's even more deluded than they are.
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Dezcad wrote:As I suspected, Dr C was banned by Pete, see below for the reason which was added to the "Trolls" post on LH:
*Dr. Caligari (banned by Pete, "court ruled ... working for pay in the private sector in one of the 50 states is taxable")
......
*Last update 08/28/07.
So you can get banned for accurately summarizing a court holding now. I guess it is easier to ban than refute.

I'd love to see one person at LH, or for that matter anywhere, cite any case where a US federal court ruled that "working for pay in the private sector in one of the 50 states is NOT taxable". Because if Petey could do that, he wouldn't have to ban Dr C but just post that case in response to Dr. C's statement.

It says a lot about the status of LH when Richard Fuselier is the most frequent poster. Methinks it is on a collision course with Sooey.
Sooey is broad-spectrum delusional whereas LoserHeads are more out-of-focus on just one topic.
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Yes! And, if I were Doctor C., I'd consider it an honor to be banned by Pete himself, and especially at this important juncture of time. Interesting.
Well, I did post both the 11th Circuit's decision in Spitzer, and Pete's own loss before the 9th Circuit, neither of which he had seen fit to share with his lemmings. So I guess that makes me a "troll" in LostHope-land.
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Dr. Caligari wrote:
For what it's worth, I always enjoyed your posts. Too bad they can't take polite dissent.
Thanks!
If you're trolling for compliments, then I would have to say that I always envied your restraint. You posted very succinct, relevant, and accurate statements of law in a very non-confrontational way that I would have prefaced with "Listen up you f***ing morons...."
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Duke2Earl wrote:People truly believe all manner of preposterous things. I think just about everyone believes something totally wrong or absurd. For instance, I believe the Cubs will win the World Series...
Well that pretty much explains the whole thing. :wink:

That nonsense will only bear fruit when you promote the theory and other even less-rational beings fall under your spell.

Happens all the time.

Just look at the dredges of Van Pelt's offerings.
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LPC wrote:
Dr. Caligari wrote:
For what it's worth, I always enjoyed your posts. Too bad they can't take polite dissent.
Thanks!
If you're trolling for compliments, then I would have to say that I always envied your restraint. You posted very succinct, relevant, and accurate statements of law in a very non-confrontational way that I would have prefaced with "Listen up you f***ing morons...."
"Listen up you f***ing morons...."
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Nikki wrote:
Sooey is broad-spectrum delusional whereas LoserHeads are more out-of-focus on just one topic.
Can we run them through a diffraction grating just to be sure?
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Judge Roy Bean wrote:
Duke2Earl wrote:People truly believe all manner of preposterous things. I think just about everyone believes something totally wrong or absurd. For instance, I believe the Cubs will win the World Series...
Well that pretty much explains the whole thing. :wink:

That nonsense will only bear fruit when you promote the theory and other even less-rational beings fall under your spell.
Cubs season ticket holders?
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If you're trolling for compliments, then I would have to say that I always envied your restraint. You posted very succinct, relevant, and accurate statements of law in a very non-confrontational way that I would have prefaced with "Listen up you f***ing morons...."
I was deliberately trying to be non-confrontational, in the hope that I wouldn't get banned and might influence some of the readers to back away from the path of self-destruction. Then the Spitzer case and PH's own 9th Circuit decision came down, and I couldn't resist posting them, because PH was avoiding telling his marks that he, and his CtC theory, had just taken two hits below the waterline. I should have realized that would get me banned.

Not that I care about the banning; the two decisions I posted are still up at LH, and maybe someone will get the message that they're on a sinking ship.
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