The Internal Revenue Service has lost a lawyer's challenge in front of a jury to prove a constitutional foundation for the nation's income tax, and the victorious attorney now is setting his sights higher.
"I think now people are beginning to realize that this has got to be the largest fraud, backed up by intimidation and extortion and by the sheer force of taking peoples property and hard-earned money without any lawful authorization whatsoever," lawyer Tom Cryer told WND just days after a jury in Louisiana acquitted him of two criminal tax counts.
And before you consign him to the legions of "tin foil hat brigades" who argue against paying taxes, and then want payment to explain how to do that, he addresses the issue up front.
The rest of the story is here.
http://wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=56855
Seems to me that this lawyer no longer has to pay federal income tax. From what I have gathered, most if not all of that specific tax goes to fund the US Military.
"I think now people are beginning to realize that this has got to be the largest fraud, backed up by intimidation and extortion and by the sheer force of taking peoples property and hard-earned money without any lawful authorization whatsoever," lawyer Tom Cryer told WND just days after a jury in Louisiana acquitted him of two criminal tax counts.
And before you consign him to the legions of "tin foil hat brigades" who argue against paying taxes, and then want payment to explain how to do that, he addresses the issue up front.
The rest of the story is here.
http://wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=56855
Seems to me that this lawyer no longer has to pay federal income tax. From what I have gathered, most if not all of that specific tax goes to fund the US Military.