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subfever -> A Good Defense Is A Good Offense (2/27/2007 12:44:21 PM)

Same old IRS tactic. Don't try to answer legitimate questions. Go on the attack instead:

http://www.gcstation.net/liefreezone/#restStory




KenDckey -> RE: A Good Defense Is A Good Offense (2/27/2007 4:05:47 PM)

Huh   When I did a docket search I couldn't find anything.   What's up?




subfever -> RE: A Good Defense Is A Good Offense (2/27/2007 9:44:20 PM)

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ORIGINAL: KenDckey

Huh   When I did a docket search I couldn't find anything.   What's up?


You've got me there. And I don't have any idea where or how to start looking. So I've written to Mr. Cryer directly.

If he responds, I'll post it.




luckydog1 -> RE: A Good Defense Is A Good Offense (2/27/2007 10:35:33 PM)

Well he asks for money at least 7 times on that page...How much did you send him?




subfever -> RE: A Good Defense Is A Good Offense (2/27/2007 11:03:22 PM)

Why do you want to know?




luckydog1 -> RE: A Good Defense Is A Good Offense (2/27/2007 11:28:20 PM)

You are promoting a fund raising web site.  I wondered whether you believe it enough to send in some cash.  And if so, how committed are you?




pahunkboy -> RE: A Good Defense Is A Good Offense (2/28/2007 5:09:41 AM)

LOL- one year they printed up the wrong forms even, sent them out.




subfever -> RE: A Good Defense Is A Good Offense (2/28/2007 6:10:43 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: subfever

quote:

ORIGINAL: KenDckey

Huh   When I did a docket search I couldn't find anything.   What's up?


You've got me there. And I don't have any idea where or how to start looking. So I've written to Mr. Cryer directly.

If he responds, I'll post it.


The docket number is 06-50164-01, and the case is in the Western District of Louisiana.




subfever -> RE: A Good Defense Is A Good Offense (2/28/2007 6:35:13 AM)

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ORIGINAL: luckydog1

You are promoting a fund raising web site.  I wondered whether you believe it enough to send in some cash.  And if so, how committed are you?


The link was sent to me by Joe Bannister, and I posted the link here about 10 minutes after I had read it.

Mr. Cryer is putting everything he owns on the line for something he believes strongly in.

My primary intent wasn't to promote the site as a fundraiser, but rather to point out how the IRS operates. I want people to ask themselves why the IRS simply doesn't respond to polite, sincere questions instead of turning into an 800 pound gorilla and going on the attack.  

This is the same tactic they've used against Joe Bannister, Larken Rose, and probably many others. What is the IRS so afraid of? Why would they not be willing to publicly respond to legitimate questions, with the aim of clearing any doubt?

Whether you, or anyone here, should eventually decide to contribute to the cause is a far distant second in my motivation to post.

I personally haven't sent a contribution yet, but I intend to, and I've informed Mr. Cryer as such.




KenDckey -> RE: A Good Defense Is A Good Offense (2/28/2007 7:54:55 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: subfever

quote:

ORIGINAL: KenDckey

Huh   When I did a docket search I couldn't find anything.   What's up?


You've got me there. And I don't have any idea where or how to start looking. So I've written to Mr. Cryer directly.

If he responds, I'll post it.


oh   if you want to find out something go to www.alllaw.com and do some browsing around till you find what you are lookiing for.   It is suprising what you can find.   Not all jurisdictions are listed however




KenDckey -> RE: A Good Defense Is A Good Offense (2/28/2007 7:56:07 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: subfever

quote:

ORIGINAL: subfever

quote:

ORIGINAL: KenDckey

Huh   When I did a docket search I couldn't find anything.   What's up?


You've got me there. And I don't have any idea where or how to start looking. So I've written to Mr. Cryer directly.

If he responds, I'll post it.


The docket number is 06-50164-01, and the case is in the Western District of Louisiana.



cool   I'll go back and look some more   :)




subfever -> RE: A Good Defense Is A Good Offense (2/28/2007 10:35:42 AM)

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oh   if you want to find out something go to www.alllaw.com and do some browsing around till you find what you are lookiing for.   It is suprising what you can find.   Not all jurisdictions are listed however


Thanks for that tidbit. It proves you can still teach an old dog new tricks... [;)]




slaveish -> RE: A Good Defense Is A Good Offense (2/28/2007 12:32:55 PM)

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ORIGINAL: subfever

What is the IRS so afraid of? Why would they not be willing to publicly respond to legitimate questions, with the aim of clearing any doubt?


You're kidding ... right? ~dubious look~ I mean ... you're kidding ... right? ~coughlegalthieverycough~




Stephann -> RE: A Good Defense Is A Good Offense (2/28/2007 1:03:09 PM)

Hrm.  Would seem to me, that if we wanted to avoid paying income taxes, we could simply demand our congress repeal the income tax laws.  That's how most laws are made and eliminated.  Then again, aren't we continuing to elect men and women who perpetuate a system we claim to hate?

Obviously, it's much easier to simply pretend there is no law or constitutional authority to levy taxes.  I have a hard time imagining that my buddy Tom will be 'illegally' put in jail for refusing to pay his taxes.  Considering he is being indicted for tax evasion, it stands to reason he was earning a sufficient income to merit the attention of the IRS in the first place.  I wonder if he'll pay taxes on the donation income he's receiving through the site?

Stephan




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