Famspear wrote:More regarding Bob Hurt:
I have an idea, fellow Quatloosers. Why don't you visit
http://bobhurt.com to know a little more about me. Unlike all of you, I don't hide my identity.
And why don't you subscribe to the Lawmen mailing list. Only I post to it, but you can always comment to me directly, or at quatloos or your blog, or wherever.
Send email to
lawmen+subscribe@googlegroups.com. Or visit the archives at
http://groups.google.com/group/lawmen and sign up there.
By the way, I browsed through one of the threads famspear suggested, and I found it entertaining. You fellows have a great sense of humor. Thanks for sharing it with me.
I admit imperfection, and I claim student and truth-seeker status. I once thought it best for everyone to stop filing and stop paying taxes they don't owe. I believe the income tax laws as implemented and enforced constitute crimes against the people of America. I probably won't change my mind any time soon, but you never know. I fully realize that people who fight the IRS rigorously enough usually lose all their assets, do jail time, and still suffer efforts by the IRS to make them pay. I don't want to live that way. I encourage people to think and plan very carefully before taking the steps that will put them in that situation.
I don't encourage people to stop filing or stop paying, but to do whatever they can to avoid paying taxes they really don't owe. I do encourage people to take the IRS to task prodigiously for their abuses of due process, their lies, and their errors. I believe most actual IRS agents guilty of honest services fraud and tax collection crimes under IRC 7214, and I would like to see their victims break through the veil of IRS anonymity and file criminal complaints against them without going broke in the process.
The IRS and DOJ should have no fear of such action if the IRS is clean, which it isn't, as the GAO reports have proven. We all deserve honesty in government, regardless of the extent to which we disagree about the legality of the present implementation of income tax.
I feel certain all people of honor will agree with that.
Incidentally, by belittling me, a man of general good will towards people, you really show your own mean natures. You have no need to disparage me for my views about taxes. I encourage you to stick with the actual issues. Show up the errors you see in my position by pointing the way to the truth. In that way you will convert truth seekers, perhaps even me, with the truth. Using your pseudonyms to hide your identities while you poke fun at me suggests a certain smallness in your characters, like a gang of big bullies around a little kid at a playground. That disappoints me in you because your humorous comments reveal supple wit and high intelligence. Why should such smart people shrink their dignities on such pass-times as injuring the reputation of someone as insignificant as me? If the truth can withstand honest investigation (and I believe it can), why not investigate the truth with me? As famspear has pointed out, I eagerly involve myself in the process of learning and testing legal theories. He has shown considerable patience instructing me in his views in the past. He knows, even if he chooses not to admit, that I don't engage in sophistries, even though I have taken some unpardonable shortcuts to establish a position on the tax issue. You don't need to burn me at the stake. I make errors, but I do so honestly.
By the way, can any of you law practitioners tell me where to find the English law of Florida? See Florida Statute 2.01 if you don't know what I mean. The folks at the Stetson University College of Law Library don't seem to know.