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A letter from Larken Rose on the events transpiring yesterday in Austin.

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  • J josda1000

    Excuse me, but he did make a statement. See the other thread on Joe Stack's letter. And within the letter, he says he wanted people to wake up and see what's going on around them. So, yes. I think I'm in the right here.

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    James L Thomson
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    josda1000 wrote:

    And within the letter, he says he wanted people to wake up and see what's going on around them. So, yes. I think I'm in the right here.

    He committed a violent act for that purpose. How exactly does that make him anything other than the textbook, the common, and every other conceivable definition of a terrorist?

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    • R ragnaroknrol

      I have Team America stuck in my head. Thanks. Now I gotta find that DVD...

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      Ian Shlasko
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      Hey, that's from South Park, not Team America.... Same writers, yeah, but still :)

      Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
      Author of Guardians of Xen (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novel)

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        josda1000 wrote:

        Most do it without thinking, and I doubt any of them accept any personal responsibility for their actions. "Hey, I'm just doing my job." Yeah, you and the Nazi SS. But this is the problem that the "authority" myth creates: a bunch of brain-dead authoritarian jackasses, day after day, terrorize, extort and rob millions and millions of people. The people are then left with a choice: go after the unthinking bureaucrats whose main sin is being blindly obedient, or allow injustice to continue.

        Most do it without thinking. I doubt any of them accept any personal responsibility for their actions. Wow! Such omniscience! I can't speak for the USA, of course, but having worked with bureaucrats in both the public and private sectors for 50 years, to me brain-dead, authoritarian, unthinking, blindly obedient personality traits were evenly distributed throughout both. Were any of them in any way like the Nazi SS - of course not. But Mr Rose has a Nazi mind set, instead of Jews, Homosexuals, Gypsies, et al, his Concentration Camps would be bulging with State Mercenaries (Police), Terrorists (IRS), Tyrants (Elected Legislators), et al. Mr Rose is a bitter little man, and I feel sorry for him. It is so hard for the self employed to dodge their taxes[^].

        Bob Emmett @ Ynys Thanatos

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        josda1000
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        Wait a second... who wrote those words? Those are not mine.

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        • J josda1000

          Wait a second... who wrote those words? Those are not mine.

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          Ian Shlasko
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          Larken Rose did. The text you copy-pasted for your original post.

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          Author of Guardians of Xen (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novel)

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          • I Ian Shlasko

            Larken Rose did. The text you copy-pasted for your original post.

            Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
            Author of Guardians of Xen (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novel)

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            josda1000
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            Apparently I missed the part where he said "Nazi SS" because I definitely don't remember them lol Wow I think I just need that beer in my fridge back home... Got time for a drink sometime Ian? lol

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            • J josda1000

              Apparently I missed the part where he said "Nazi SS" because I definitely don't remember them lol Wow I think I just need that beer in my fridge back home... Got time for a drink sometime Ian? lol

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              Ian Shlasko
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              Heheh... Well, I don't drink, but if you're ever in the big apple, we could meet up.

              Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
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              • J josda1000

                Excuse me, but he did make a statement. See the other thread on Joe Stack's letter. And within the letter, he says he wanted people to wake up and see what's going on around them. So, yes. I think I'm in the right here.

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                Joe Simes
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                josda1000 wrote:

                So, yes. I think I'm in the right here. Quote Selected Text

                Didn't his note say something like "Nothing changes unless there is a body count." Sound like a call to action to me!

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                • J josda1000

                  No link, so I'm posting the whole thing... ----- Original Message ----- From: tmds-list-owner@mail-list.com Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2010 4:47 PM Subject: Mr. Stack, Rest in Peace Rest in Peace, Mr. Stack Earlier today, a victim of the largest extortion racket in the world struck back, giving up his life in the process. The control freaks, and their propagandists who pretend to be "reporters," will no doubt spend the next few weeks demonizing the man, or painting him as crazy. You can decide for yourself if this was the case. As best I can tell, today Joseph Stack burned down his house, and then crashed his plane into the Austin, Texas offices of the IRS. We don't need to ponder the reason, because he told us why, in a suicide note, which can be read here: http://www.informationclearinghouse.infoarticle24783.htm I found reading the note very disturbing, mainly because Mr. Stack was obviously far more intelligent, and more in touch with reality, than the vast majority of Americans. In other words, compared to the deluded masses of conformists, Mr. Stack was the sane one. Several statements in his suicide note show that he had overcome the authoritarian statist indoctrination far more than most people ever will. Does the following sentiment sound familiar? "We are all taught as children that without laws there would be no society, only anarchy. Sadly, starting at early ages we in this country have been brainwashed to believe that, in return for our dedication and service, our government stands for justice for all. We are further brainwashed to believe that there is freedom in this place ... I have spent the total years of my adulthood unlearning that crap from only a few years of my childhood." [Joseph Stack, 2/18/2010] A lot of you will find aspects of Mr. Stack's personal story disturbingly familiar. I see no need to parse every sentence of it, though I would urge everyone to read it all, carefully. What would drive a rational, intelligent man to do such a thing? Of course, the control freaks and their propagandists will paint Mr. Stack as a nutcase, and will claim that his actions, by themselves, prove that he was insane. But they don't. They prove he was desperate, and frustrated, and that he was willing to GIVE UP HIS LIFE to try to resist injustice. And THAT is the part the parasite class does NOT want people to think about. They will paint him as a "mentally unstable" "tax cheat," or apply to him whatever other labels they think might make people not want to THINK about what Mr.

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                  This is BS. The guy broke the law, and then decided to kill himself. Boo hoo. I feel bad for the person he killed, not for him.

                  Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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                  • J josda1000

                    Bob Emmett wrote:

                    Mr Rose has declared open season on all IRS employees.

                    He has many times in the past already. So yes, he has.

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                    Ignoring the fact that they take that property legally

                    Yes, they can, because the Constitution says so. Though originally, the Constitution prohibited this very type of tax.

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                    He is saying that anyone is entitled to use violence on them, as they initiate violence and are thus the aggressors.

                    Yup.

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                    If I were Mr Rose, I would watch my back. There may be armed IRS employees out there who also think that the law is merely politicians' scribbles, and they know where he lives.

                    I'm sure he does constantly. He's been doing this a long time bro.

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                    josda1000 wrote:

                    He has many times in the past already.

                    As I have discovered.

                    josda1000 wrote:

                    Though originally, the Constitution prohibited this very type of tax.

                    Maybe so, but that is not relevant.

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                    I'm sure he does constantly. He's been doing this a long time

                    As I have discovered.

                    Bob Emmett @ Ynys Thanatos

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                    • J josda1000

                      Wait a second... who wrote those words? Those are not mine.

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                      What Ian said. :|

                      Bob Emmett @ Ynys Thanatos

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