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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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| Cases Using the Constitution by The AWARE Group (02/01/2002) A list of the leading cases expounding the US Consitution with notes indicating the tenor of each case. |  |
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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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| 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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| Logan County Jury Acquits Harrell 5/26/00 by Bob Minairk (05/26/2000) I thought you might enjoy reading about a brave man who took on the income tax fraud head on and was victorious. Many thanks to the Illinois jury who realized that something was not right. You may also want to visit http://www.givemeliberty.org for developments on our discussions with the executive and legislative branches of the federal government regarding the administration of the federal income tax. Thank you, Joe Banister |  |
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| One Person's Journey by Harold Thomas (05/20/2000) The purpose of this document is to share with you my discovery, my shame, my outrage, and my commitment -- in a word, the LIE. |  |
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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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| 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 FBI's House Calls by Emil Guillermo (12/08/2001) |  |
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| "Natural Person" Argument Refuted in Judgement Decision Ontario Superiour Court of Justice by Justice Sedgewick (07/20/2000) Justice Sedgewick from the Ontario Superior Court of Justice refutes the "natural person" argument in his judgement decision re: the Income Tax Act and the case presented by Dave Lindsay, agent for Thomas Kennedy on July 20, 2000 |  |
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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." |  |