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MichaelHarris Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-19-07 12:43 AM
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Cool, Randy Weaver get's another shot
"PLAINFIELD, N.H. --Randy Weaver, the symbol of everything the government hopes to avoid with convicted tax evaders Ed and Elaine Brown, offered advice to the fugitives and warnings to federal agents at the Browns' fortified home Monday afternoon." http://www.boston.com/news/local/new_hampshire/articles/2007/06/18/browns_say_they_wont_surrender/

You would have thought he learned his lesson at Ruby Ridge. That's the place where he taught his family hate and fear and they ended up firing on law enforcement officials. Now some of you are gonna boot stomp me but Weaver killed his family by teaching them fear, fear of the government. Take the warrant, have your day in court, that's the right thing. Weaver's family answered with bullets, just as the Brown's will do.

No, Weaver's not through getting people killed,

"During the sometimes hostile news conference that had Weaver and Ed Brown shouting insults at reporters, the speakers and their supporters repeated their claims that income taxes are voluntary, and any tax on labor amounts to slavery.

"The bottom line is: Show us the law, we will pay what you ask," said Ed Brown, who had a gun tucked in his waistband. "They can't do it, folks."


These people still haven't learned the lessons of Waco, all you have to do is answer the door and face due process. Everyone that dies after you refuse to answer the door is on your hands Mr's Weaver and Brown.

"Ed Brown has threatened "guerrilla warfare" and retaliation against those who played a role in his conviction. He has said he resigned to become a martyr for what prosecutors called novel interpretations of tax law during his trial, which he skipped."

Are you too good for Due Process?

Michael Harris
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