If there were a country I could go to such that there was respect for the general concepts of minimal government and Liberty that characterized the onset of this nation, I would seriously consider going. But I know of no such country. So I am left to lament the extent to which this one has lost its way.I can get through most of your drivel, but when you start comparing people to the SS and say it's OK to kill them because they work for the federal government, you've taken off your last shred of decent clothing and exposed yourself for the complete kook that you are. Here's hoping you're visiting an IRS office trying to let them know why you tried to break the law and not pay taxes like the rest of us when the next nut job drives his plane into a federal building. If you have such a problem with US law, do us all a favor and move the **** out of the country.
Otherwise, I did not make any statement pertaining to all Federal employees. I think that there are many Federal employees who are involved in efforts that I might or might not think are Constitutional but are also not oppressive in any case. The IRS is not like that. The IRS is an agent of intimidation and oppression that administers an extremely confusing and oppressive tax system. Many, many people who had no intention of breaking the law have run afoul of the IRS and the IRS is often ruthless in how it deals with such people. Intimidation and draconian penalty are within the modus operandi. The fact that it is a legal entity applying what is the law at this particular place and time does not absolve people who work for the IRS of their responsibility for facilitating the application of an immoral system. Such people do deserve comparision to the SS. There is a difference in degree. They're not shooting people in the back of the head on the roadside. But they are agents of oppression.







