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| Greenspan has already lost the inflation fight by Albert Friedberg (06/17/2000) The corset is off consumer prices.
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| Greenspan: Still Going for the Gold by Judy Shelton (05/15/1997) If patience is a virtue, Alan Greenspan is a saint. For more than three decades he has endeavored to guide the nation toward sound money -- first as a radical intellectual, then as an business economist and presidential adviser, and currently as chairman of Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. His critics on the left seem unable to comprehend the destructive consequences of irresponsible fiscal policy and accommodative monetary policy. His critics on the right simply cannot appreciate the long-term perspective of Greenspan, a man who argued powerfully in the 1960s that "gold and economic freedom are inseparable" and who has steadfastly, albeit slowly, continued to pursue the realization of his intellectual ideals in the economic sphere. Arbitrary and capricious, he is not. |  |
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| History of Money from Ancient Times
to the Present Day, by Glyn Davies http://www.ex.ac.uk/~RDavies/arian/llyfr.html This site contains a chronology, written by Glyn and Roy Davies, and a collection of essays written by Roy Davies on various themes using information based on the book on monetary history with the same title. Very complete. |  |
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| How Much Money? by Bettina Bien Greaves (03/01/1994) Do we need more money as the population increases? Do we need more money as
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| Judge Sturges' Speech Hard Money Advocated -- The Duty of Democrats by New York Times (09/16/1875) Speech at the New York Democratic Convention, September 16, 1875 given by Judge Sturges:
"Then what is our duty? Our duty is to put men at the helm of the National and State Governments who will curtail these expenses and lop off all that are unnecessary until their promises are up to par, [great applause,] and then repeal your legal-tender act. That is resumption, and not by legislative enactment." |  |
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| Manipulation of Gold Market Keeps on 'Truckin' by Bill Murphy (06/17/2000) No market trades like this for so long. The price of oil is surging, commodity prices are going up, there is record gold demand and producers like Normandy are delivering into hedges, reducing here-to-for supply. The price of gold should be trending higher, not ALWAYS stopping at $290. |  |
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| Modern Money Mechanics by The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago (01/05/1961) Modern Money Mechanics is a booklet produced and distributed free by the Public Information Center of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. Revisions in May 1968, September 1971, June 1975, October 1982, June 1992 |  |
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| Money in North American History by Roy Davies (10/02/1998) This essay is based on a book on monetary history by Glyn Davies which contains
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| Our Debt-Based Money System Will Break Us by The Earl of Caithness (03/05/1997) This speech was delivered by the Earl of Caithness in the House of Lords, Wednesday, 5 March, 1997. It is reprinted in full from Hansard, Vol. 578, No. 68, columns 1869-1871. |  |
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| Pay The Piper! Call The Tune! by Elan (12/22/2011) The debt-money system generates serious problems. One of these is that private banks can create only the amount of the loan; they cannot create the money needed to pay the interest on that loan. There is never, therefore, enough money in the system. This makes growth imperative. The system must grow or die. Debt and the interest on debt grow faster than money and income because debt is the only way to create new money. If the money supply cannot keep up to the cost of debt and interest, the economy will stall. When the burden of debt exceeds the capacity of debtors to pay, or the willingness of lenders to lend, the system must fail. |  |
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| Rebellion or Revolution? by Steffan M. Bertsch (07/04/1996) An Everett, Washington attorney, Steffan M. Bertsch, has spent over eighteen months examining the IRC and its regulations and has concluded that there is no authority for the IRS to seize any personal or real property in Washington State for alleged income tax liabilities from most citizens. |  |
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| Ron Paul's Farewell Address to Congress by Ron Paul (11/14/2012) "I have come to one firm conviction after these many years of trying to figure out 'the plain truth of things.' The best chance for achieving peace and prosperity, for the maximum number of people world-wide, is to pursue the cause of LIBERTY. " |  |
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| SEC Rules and Regulations Text of the federal securities laws and their accompanying rules and forms. |  |
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| Sorry, Mr. Franklin, “We’re All Democrats Now” by Ron Paul (01/29/2003) At the close of the Constitutional Conventional in 1787, Benjamin Franklin told an inquisitive citizen that the delegates to the Constitutional Convention gave the people “a Republic, if you can keep it.” We should apologize to Mr. Franklin. It is obvious that the Republic is gone, for we are wallowing in a pure democracy against which the Founders had strongly warned... (Speech before House of Representatives, Jan 29, 2003) |  |
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| Taxes And The Federal Reserve A Short Primer by John R. Prukop (04/25/2000) Imagine that you own a business where no one in government knows who you are, where the IRS never questioned you, and no one in government dared to approach or reproach you. Imagine that you are king of the mountain, and ignorant American citizens are pay you over $17.5 MILLION PER HOUR -- EVERY DAY! Impossible? Truth is stranger than fiction. |  |
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| Taxes and the Federal Reserve -- A Short Primer http://www.rense.com/general/txs.htm Imagine that you own a business where no one in government knows who you are, where the IRS never questioned you, and no one in government dared to approach or reproach you. Imagine that you are king of the mountain, and ignorant American citizens are pay you over $17.5 MILLION PER HOUR -- EVERY DAY! Impossible? Truth is stranger than fiction. |  |
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| The Biggest Sting of All by Graham L Strachan (05/09/2000) Essay about the Lies and Frauds of the Central Banking Systems on the peoples
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| The Bretton Woods Agreements The Bretton Woods system of international monetary management established the rules for commercial and financial relations among the world's major industrial states. The Bretton Woods system was the first example of a fully negotiated monetary order intended to govern monetary relations among independent nation-states. Setting up a system of rules, institutions, and procedures to regulate the international monetary system, the Bretton Woods Agreement established the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). |  |
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| The Center for International Environmental Law http://www.ciel.org The Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL) is a public interest, not-for-profit environmental law firm founded in 1989 to strengthen international and comparative environmental law and policy around the world. CIEL provides a full range of environmental legal services in both international and comparative national law, including: policy research and publication, advice and advocacy, education and training, and institution building. |  |
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| The Coinage Act of 1792 by United States Congress (04/02/1792) Still in effect today, the Coinage Act of 1792 establishes the rules for regulating the coins of the United States of America as per the US Constitution. Interesting to note, debasing the currency by any officer of the government is punishable by death. |  |
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| The Creature From Jekyll Island (Audio) by G. Edward Griffin (11/04/1998) Listen to G. Edward Griffin's timeless lecture on the history of the establishment of the Federal Reserve in America. This is one of those 'oh my god' moments in one's life. A daring expose of the true nature of power in the New World Order. |  |
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| The Dieoff http://www.dieoff.org/ Pictures speak a thousand words at Jay Hanson's www.dieoff.org. The effect of globalisation is indisputable - death for millions. |  |
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| The Federal Reserve - An Astounding Exposure http://www.afn.org/~govern/mcfadden.html Yet another expose on the Fed. Won't anybody listen? |  |
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| The Golden Sextant http://www.goldensextant.com/ This site takes its name from its proprietor's 1992 essay of the same name. The Golden Sextant won the first Bank Lips AG International Currency Prize.
The subtitle of this site is MPEG, standing here for Money, Politics, Economics and Gold. It offers commentary by the proprietor on these topics and occasionally on other subjects. But its raison d'être is to carry on the fight for sound, constitutional money. |  |
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| The Library of Economics and Liberty http://www.econlib.org/ The Library of Economics and Liberty is dedicated to advancing the study of economics, markets, and liberty. It offers a unique combination of resources for students, teachers, researchers, and aficionados of economic thought. |  |
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| The Money Changers by Patrick S. J. Carmack (12/02/2003) The history of 'the money changers' and the control of the world's wealth through the fraud that is fractional reserve banking. |  |
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| The Money Masters Video http://www.themoneymasters.com/ Excellent Video on the history of money. |  |
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| The Money Myth Exploded by Louis Even (07/02/2000) This classic tale of ship-wrecked survivors struggling with a corrupt money system demonstrates the oldest trick in the bankers book. The Canadian Social Credit system saves the survivors -- but can it save Canada? |  |
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| What Everyone should know about our Monetary System by Lawrence Parks (09/12/1999) The monetary system of the United States is inherently a fraud upon people,
both at home and abroad. Essentials of our money are being misrepresented, and
crucial information is not being disclosed. The beneficiaries of
the fraud are mostly those in the financial sector of the economy, very large
corporations, and the politicians they
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| Who Is Running America? The Bankruptcy of America, the Corporate United States, and the New World Order by The AWARE Group (02/01/2002) Under the doctrine of Parens Patriae, "Government As Parent", as a result of the manipulated bankruptcy of the United States of America in 1930, ALL the assets of the American people, their person, and of our country itself are held by the Depository Trust Corporation, secured by UCC Commercial Liens, which are then monetized as "debt money" by the Federal Reserve. It may interest you to know that under the umbrella of the Depository Trust Corporation lies the CEDE Corporation, the Federal Reserve Corporation and the American Bar Association, the legal arm of the banking interests. |  |
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| Who Owns the Federal Reserve? Federal Reserve Directors: A Study of Corporate and Banking Influence by Committee on Banking, Currency and Housing (08/15/1976) Staff Report, Committee on Banking, Currency and Housing, House of Representatives, 94th Congress, 2nd Session, August 1976. |  |
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| Why Gold-Backed Currencies Help Prevent Wars by Ferdinand Lips (08/30/2002) Swiss Banker Tells How Gold-Backed Currency Hinders Wars |  |
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| WILSON'S DESTINY, Part I by Byron King (04/07/2004) The Daily Reckoning PRESENTS: The 16th and 17th
constitutional amendments... the Federal Reserve... would it
surprise anyone to learn that these "tools" were
instrumental in shaping the past century? Below, our friend
Byron King takes a look at the man who first wielded them -
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| WILSON'S DESTINY, Part II by Byron King (04/08/2004) The Daily Reckoning PRESENTS: Were it not for Woodrow
Wilson, what sort of world would we be living in today?
Without Wilson's legacy of "federal credit, national debt,
a large centralized government, and an imperious... moral
ideology built and financed thereon," argues Byron King,
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| The Law by Frederic Bastiat (06/01/1850) The Law, first published as a pamphlet in June, 1850, is already more than a hundred years old. And because its truths are eternal, it will still be read when another century has passed. Frederic Bastiat (1801-1850) was a French economist, statesman, and author. He did most of his writing during the years just before -- and immediately following -- the French Revolution of February 1848. This is an absolute must read for anyone interested in law, justice, truth, or liberty. A most compelling and revolutionary look at The Law. |  |
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| 'Sir Daniel' going to jail by Les Perreaux (08/28/2001) A self-styled knight of Christian orders who cited the King James Bible as authority for his tax evasion was sentenced yesterday to five years, eight months in prison and ordered to pay the $2.4-million he owes the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency. |  |
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| A Republic, If You Can Keep It by Ron Paul (02/02/2000) At the close of the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia on September 18, 1787, a Mrs. Powel anxiously awaited the results, and as Benjamin Franklin emerged from the long task now finished, asked him directly: "Well Doctor, what have we got, a republic or a monarchy?" "A republic if you can keep it," responded Franklin. |  |
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| A State Senator Explains 14th Amendment Citizenship by Wayne Stump, Arizona State Senator (10/21/1999) When one reflects on the meaning of "We the People" in the Consititution of the USA, it would seem to mean that the Preamble People were a class of people who, with the aid of God, originally secured their Liberty with the protections they constructed into the Organic Constitution and the first ten Amendments thereto. This, being the case, tends to bring the import of the 14th Amendment into focus. |  |
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| An Intellectual Property Law Primer for Multimedia and Web Developers by J. Dianne Brinson and Mark F. Radcliffe (05/21/2000) This primer will help you understand the legal issues in developing and distributing multimedia and online works. It is based on the Multimedia Law and Business Handbook (1996) from Ladera Press, which has been praised by the Interactive Multimedia Association. |  |
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| Article II Constitution for the United States of America by The AWARE Group (02/01/2002) Article II of the US Consitution with explanations, history, and intent for each section. Executive branch powers and limitations. |  |
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| Article III Constitution for the United States of America by The AWARE Group (02/01/2002) Article III of the US Consitution with explanations, history, and intent for each section. The Function of the Courts. |  |
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| Article IV Constitution for the United States of America by The AWARE Group (02/01/2002) Article IV of the US Consitution with explanations, history, and intent for each section. |  |
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| Bankers' Central Bank Warns US Bubble Will Pop US Blackout Of Story by John Hoefle (06/13/2000) The Bank for International Settlements (BIS), in a report issued on June 5, 2000, and in a major international press conference accompanying the release of the report at its headquarters in Basel, Switzerland the same day, confirmed that a global financial crash is right around the corner. While that assessment has been given banner headlines throughout Europe, the warning has been blacked out of the U.S. press. The story was even in the international editions of the Wall Street Journal, NY Times and Washington Post (IHT) and was on all the wires, but there was a total blackout in their US editions and in all but a few media here. |  |
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| Canada, Taxing, Spending, and the Constitution http://www.ownlife.com/tax/ A Resource Site for Conscientious Canadians. Paul McKeever takes a look at the Constitution Act, 1867 and the Constitution Act, 1982. Links to Court Cases related to the constitutionality of the Income Tax Act. Articles & Debates on tax issues in Canada. |  |
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| Canadian Court Cases on the Constitutionality of the Income Tax Act by Paul McKeever (09/01/2000) There haven't been any recent successes in the Canadian courts with the argument that the Income Tax Act is unconstitutional. Judges consistently uphold the federal government's unrestricted authority to lay any tax by any means. |  |
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| CRIME AND PUNISHMENT by Fyodor Dostoevsky http://www.gutenberg.org/files/2554/2554-h/2554-h.htm The classic book in its entirety. |  |
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| Do You Have A Right to Police Protection? by Bill (05/12/2000) One of the basic themes of gun control is that only the police and military should have handguns or any type of firearm. I cannot explain their rationale, other than to say that gun control proponents must believe that the police exist to protect the citizenry from victimization. But in light of court decisions we find such is not the case. You have no right to expect the police to protect you from crime. Incredible as it may seem, the courts have ruled that the police are not obligated to even respond to your calls for help, even in life threatening situations!. To be fair to our men in blue, I think most officers really do want to save lives and stop dangerous situations before people get hurt. But the key point to remember is that they are under no legal obligation to do so. |  |
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| Elian and the Establishment by Edward Zehr (05/15/2000) |  |
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| Fraud Shown in Passage of 16th Amendment by Larry Becraft (04/01/1989) The federal government and its tax agencies, supported by our congressmen, would like for us to believe that the power of the government to tax was greatly changed by the ratification of the Sixteenth Amendment in February 1913. Having been denied the right to tax incomes by a Supreme Court decision in 1895, Uncle Sam claims that, once this Amendment was ratified, a constitutional deficiency was corrected by the Amendment and that after 1913, it had a legal right to claim a portion of income of every American in taxes. |  |
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| Gun Control: Myths And Realities https://www.cato.org/publications/commentary/gun-control-myths-realities The basic premise of the gun control movement, that easy access to guns causes higher crime, is contradicted by the facts, by history and by reason. |  |
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| Jurors' Handbook by Fully Informed Jury Association (06/10/2000) A Citizens Guide to Jury Duty. Did you know that you qualify for another, much more powerful vote than the one which you cast on election day? This opportunity comes when you are selected for jury duty, a position of honor for over 700 years. The principle of a Common Law Jury or Trial by the Country was first established on June 15, 1215 at Runnymede, England when King John signed the Magna Carta, or Great Charter of our Liberties. It created the basis for our Constitutional, system of Justice. |  |
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| Just Who Or What Is This "IRS?" by Devvy Kidd (02/06/2000) The IRS has never been created by Congress. The IRS remains silient on the official challenge to show what act of Congress created it. |  |
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| Nepali Economy & Policy by Business Age (09/01/2000) The IMF helps Nepal 'westernize' their tax system. Take a look at how a small nation is reeled in. There's no reference to the lawfulness of such changes. The tax code is proving to be a maze of inconsistencies but the bottom line is that the labours and properties of Nepalese are fair game -- there are no laws that protect the rights of people in Nepal. Here is a perfect example of how it is being done. Be sure to check out the 'Rights of a Taxpayer' as the IMF sees them. |  |
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| Our Enemy, the State by Albert Jay Nock (10/01/1935) Originally published in 1935, this elegant essay on the nature of the state shows the important distinction between state power and social power. "Every assumption of power, whether by gift or seizure," Nock writes, "leaves society with so much less power; there is never, nor can be, any strengthening of State power without a corresponding and roughly equivalent depletion of social power." |  |
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| Rebellion or Revolution? by Steffan M. Bertsch (07/04/1996) An Everett, Washington attorney, Steffan M. Bertsch, has spent over eighteen months examining the IRC and its regulations and has concluded that there is no authority for the IRS to seize any personal or real property in Washington State for alleged income tax liabilities from most citizens. |  |
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| Rights of Man, by Thomas Paine (1792) http://www.gutenberg.org/files/3742/3742-h/3742-h.htm To George Washington, President of the United States of America, SIR, I present you a small treatise in defence of those principles of freedom which your exemplary virtue hath so eminently contributed to establish. That the Rights of Man may become as universal as your benevolence can wish, and that you may enjoy the happiness of seeing the New World regenerate the Old, is the prayer of SIR, Your much obliged, and Obedient humble Servant, THOMAS PAINE |  |
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| Sixth Rule by John Adams (06/01/1788) John Adams, in this chapter, is reviewing a 1656 work by Marchamont Nedham (1620-1678), titled "The Excellency of a free State, or the right Constitution of a Commonwealth," from which Adams quotes extensively. Notice should be made especially of the last paragraph, in which Adams outlines his views on the two legitimate functions of the right to keep and bear arms, which are for private self-defense, and for enforcing the law as a member of the general militia, under the direction of a democratically elected government (as local as possible). Note also his earlier analysis of the dangers inherent in a democratic tyranny of the majority, and, in passing, an explanation of the ancient origin of the phrase "crossing the Rubicon." |  |
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| Sorry, Mr. Franklin, “We’re All Democrats Now” by Ron Paul (01/29/2003) At the close of the Constitutional Conventional in 1787, Benjamin Franklin told an inquisitive citizen that the delegates to the Constitutional Convention gave the people “a Republic, if you can keep it.” We should apologize to Mr. Franklin. It is obvious that the Republic is gone, for we are wallowing in a pure democracy against which the Founders had strongly warned... (Speech before House of Representatives, Jan 29, 2003) |  |
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| Tax Refusal In Canada by Daniel J. Lavigne (10/01/2000) "Does birth as a human being truly condemn one to paying taxes to, or otherwise supporting, a society so cowardly and lost to the madness of greed as to wilfully participate in plans and preparations that are based on a sure and certain will and capacity to use nuclear and other Weapons of Mass Murder; and mock thereby the very meaning of existence?" - Daniel Lavigne |  |
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| Tennessee Man Freed on Tax Charges by Larry Becraft (09/29/2000) In an amazing court case involving the "income tax," a Chattanooga jury agreed with the argument by the defendant that the "income tax" is actually an excise tax and only applies to certain classes of people. |  |
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| The Age Of Reason, by Thomas Paine (1794) http://www.infidels.org/library/historical/thomas_paine/age_of_reason/intro.html To my fellow Citizens of the United States of America, I put the following work under your protection. It contains my opinion upon Religion. You will do me the justice to remember, that I have always strenuously supported the Right of every Man to his own opinion, however different that opinion might be to mine. He who demies to another this right, makes a slave of himself to his present opinion, because he precludes himself the right of changing it. The most formidable weapon against errors of every kind is Reason. I have never used any other, and I trust I never shall. Your affectionate friend and fellow citizen, Thomas Paine Luxembourg, 8th Pluvoise, Second Year of the French Republic, one and indivisable. January 27, O.S. 1794 |  |
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| The Bill of Rights Articles I - X by The AWARE Group (02/01/2002) The first Ten Articles of Amendment to the Constitution, collectively known as the "Bill of Rights", were proposed by the First Congress of the United States and submitted to the States September 25, 1789. Here are some explanations, history, and intent for each article and section. |  |
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| The Complete Works of Robert Green Ingersoll http://www.infidels.org/library/historical/robert_ingersoll/ The Age of Enlightenment dawned upon the world in that hour when Robert Ingersoll first delivered his lecture on The Gods, the opening chapter of this volume. In that hour the darkness of medieval madness and hypocrisy and witchcraft and superstition began to give way. The armies of the Terrible Unseen commenced to melt away into mist. The phantoms and weird horrors which had haunted the imaginations of men faded in the sunshine and sanity of an Emancipator who was the personal friend of Lincoln and did as much for enslaved minds as Lincoln had done for enslaved bodies! |  |
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| The Declaration of Independence for Modern Readers A Satire by Matt Neuman (07/04/2000) Given the recent trend to modernize classic works of literature, it seemed logical to modernize one of the great works of American literature: the Declaration of Independence. Jefferson and Co.'s affirmation of freedom and democracy is a wonderful document, but it simply doesn't speak to the current generation of TV-addicted zombies who wouldn't know a remote power from a remote control. With its archaic language and references to an unfamiliar, non-digital world, the D of I is sorely in need of an update to take it into the 21st Century. Hopefully this new version will be taught in our grade schools and civics classes, and a paper copy of it will replace the aging original now decomposing in the National Archives. |  |
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| The Dieoff http://www.dieoff.org/ Pictures speak a thousand words at Jay Hanson's www.dieoff.org. The effect of globalisation is indisputable - death for millions. |  |