I was looking forward to the news analysis on the Muslim Brotherhood threat to American freedoms that Michelle Bachman brought to my attention on Glen Beck’s radio talk show. Instead, I got the news of the shooting in Aurora, Colorado. Here we go again with the blame game. The Aurora shooting was explained as anger out of control. We need gun control.
In 1975, I blamed government—the will of the people—for my woes. My wife was divorcing me. My business enterprise was on the rocks. The will of the people is always to take from those who have by force and lawlessly give to those who do not have. With my anger out of control, I might have done the same as the Aurora shooter.
I could have taken out my anger by mowing down as many stupid voters as possible. Instead, I became a tax protester, described by the press as a crazy trying to get out of paying his fair share of the tax burden, and the courts calling me a “spurious constitutional objector.”
In 2012, I’m living in my dream home in the tall timber near Mt. Hood, Oregon—without a care in the world. How I got from my disaster in 1975 to 2012—to my dream come true—explained in great detail in my book of memoirs, In Earth as It Is in Heaven 2012, briefly, it was a caring government. Redistribution of the wealth of the nation by the force of law got me where I am, unconstitutional robbery.
With my life in ruins in 1975, and blaming government, I studied the Constitution with the idea of using it to attack my enemy, the federal government, not with a machine gun, but with the law. The Aurora shooter, blaming the world for his woes, his anger out of control, took it out on the people.
Thanks to the will of the American people, their unconstitutional robbery, I’m living a good life, reminiscent of Southern gentlemen during the days of slavery. President Obama talks about someone there to help the American people, namely Obama; and the Supreme Court has ruled that Obamacare is a tax—the taxpayer, government property, reminding us that the Supreme Court held black slaves to be the property of southern gentlemen.
Many of those paying tax so that I might live my good life are living hard lives. America is divided, and angry. We’ve been here before. A house divided soon falls. We can look forward to gun control and Sharia law, a giant step backward. Obey the law or off comes your head.
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