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| A small victory for freedom | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Nov 9 2006, 08:58 AM (71 Views) | |
| Mark | Nov 9 2006, 08:58 AM Post #1 |
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HOLY CARP!!!
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This guy Schulz has some kahunas! I love what he is doing. If I didn't live in abject fear of imprisonment and what sort of life I would leave my family, I would be right there with him. Slave to my government, Mark IRS Enjoined For Violating US Court of Appeals Order Schulz v IRS Bares Its Teeth On November 6, 2006, a federal judge issued an order enjoining, prohibiting and restricting the IRS from enforcing a summons the IRS had served on the Glens Falls National Bank and Trust Company demanding WTP Chairman Bob Schulz's personal bank records. On November 1st Schulz petitioned the Court to Quash the Summons on the ground that it was issued in spite of constitutional prohibitions barring retaliation by the government against those exercising Constitutionally protected Rights, including the First Amendment Right to Petition. Schulz also charged the Summons was a brash act of insolence by IRS for violating a 2005 ruling from the Second Circuit Court of Appeals which defined the Due Process requirements for enforcing IRS administrative actions, and that IRS had acted in bad faith. Like Schulz, the bank is question is also domiciled in the Second Circuit. On November 3rd Schulz asked the Court to order the IRS to Show Cause why the IRS should not be enjoined from enforcing the Summons until the case was finally determined, including any appeal thereof. Schulz also asked the Court to include a TRO in its order. The District Court Order granted Schulz all the protections he requested, including ordering IRS to immediately notify the Bank by telephone that it was not to comply with the demands of the Summons. |
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___.___ (_]===* o 0 When I see an adult on a bicycle, I do not despair for the future of the human race. H.G. Wells | |
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| The 89th Key | Nov 9 2006, 09:22 AM Post #2 |
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Libertarians unite! |
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