Veteran Mentality

“It is unconscionable that the Obama administration would stand in the way of honoring our nation’s distinguished World War II veterans,” Johnson said. “President Roosevelt’s prayer gave solace, comfort and strength to our nation and our brave warriors as we fought against tyranny and oppression.”

I’m a World War II veteran. I wrote the following in my book of memoirs this morning.

The IRS sent me a phony tax assessment and ordered me to come in and discuss the tax I allegedly owed. His enormous belly hanging over his belt, his shirt buttons close to popping off, tie askew, red faced, his eyes bulged when I told the slob that I’d see the IRS in court. The response: “Oh, you’re one of those Fifth Amendment freaks. We know how to deal with you.”  

The Fifth Amendment says I have the right to be heard in a meaningful way in a meaningful place. It’s called “due process of law.” Government’s replacement of due process of law with Nazi law affects families. The family used to be America’s cornerstone.

People like me who protest society’s rational laws are seen by government officials as mentally deficient. This is also the view of some in the medical orthodoxy.  My behavior fits the description of schizotypal personality disorder.  I suffer perceptual distortion. Come to think of it, that was the Nazi view.  A key symptom of schizophrenia is hearing voices. When I studied the Constitution, I felt that voices of the past were speaking to me.

The Veteran’s Administration doctor asked me if I heard voices. I’ve experienced clairvoyance, a symptom of schizophrenia. Schizophrenics believe they are God-directed. Another symptom, I trust in God. I do “irrational things,” according to the “educated.”

I recently underwent a brain scan in the Veteran’s hospital.  They didn’t find anything wrong in my brain.  Officialdom need not worry anymore. This veteran isn’t going to blow up the Whitehouse.  

But Mr. President, we note that life is getting worse for the average American. You are not creating jobs.  America’s morals are slipping.  America has lost much of her world respect, lost her excellent credit rating, and government spending is more out of control. You are still fighting losing wars. I’m worried about you. You appear to suffer from  schizotypal personality disorder.

My life is as good as life gets. Take your choice, “education” or experience.

 

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  • No sir, I didn’t go along with the changes. In 1975, I cut from the herd and went on my own. I’m planning to publish my memoirs in January 2012.  From my memoirs:

    It was to no avail that Attorney General Saxbe sicced the IRS attack dogs on me. This “Fifth Amendment freak,” took his cause all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.  The United States of America did not know how to stop this crazy. Sabxe was represented by Solicitor General Wade H. McCree, Jr., in the Supreme Court of the United States in the October term, 1980, Case No 80-1570.   

    Saxbe’s lawyer to the Supreme Court: “There is no basis for petitioner’s claim that the income tax is an unconstitutional confiscation of property without due process of law. Every court that has considered this argument has rejected it.

    In Flast v. Cohen (392 U.S. 83, at 98), a taxpayer case, the government’s position was that under no circumstances may a taxpayer challenge the validity of federal spending programs.

    The Court: “An analysis of the function served by standing limitations compels a rejection of the Government’s position.”

    Saxbe’s lawyer: “It is likewise clear that petitioner’s objection to the use of funds generated by the income tax for various social welfare purposes are ‘exclusively within the jurisdiction of the legislative and executive branches’ rather than the courts. Swallow v. United States, supra. 325 F. 2d at 98. 

    Saxbe’s lawyer: “Petitioner’s charges of fraud and harassment by the Internal Revenue Service are similarly without merit. The charges are based on an error the Service in determining petitioner’s 1974 income tax liability. . . Petitioner also charges harassment by the Internal Revenue Service, through it ‘microscopic examination of his 1973 records,’ and ‘inappropriate meddling’ by allowing his wife to file a separate return for 1974. It is, however, well settled that the Internal Revenue Service ‘can investigate merely on suspicion that the law is being violated, or even just because it wants assurance that it is not.”

    Be advised: The IRS corrected its “error” in Tax Court, made the “error” again and the U.S. Court of Appeal overlooked it, as did the Supreme Court.  I filed a complaint in the U.S. District Court. The “error” was corrected. But then the IRS went to my bank and confiscated every cent in my account, later admitting that it made an “error.” 

    The IRS knows how to deal with “Fifth Amendment freaks.”   So what are government entitlements? America’s politicians do not even entitle me to exist. It is more politically advantageous to take my existence and entitle others. 

    I’d say the American people are suffering for listening to the biggest frauds of all times. He who doesn’t have the spirit of the time, has all the misery—Voltaire.  As for me, my life couldn’t be any better.

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