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Uploaded by on Jun 13, 2010

Rick Barber, running for Congress in a GOP primary runoff in Alabama's 2nd District July 13th, meets with three very important people to discuss the evils of the progressive income tax and its intersection with health care. Television ad, Internet preview version.

https://secure.yourpatriot.com/ou/rb4congress/725/donate.aspx

Directed by Ladd Ehlinger Jr.

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  • These guys are clearly actors and not the real Founding Fathers.

  • @crazymike44 Started to be saracastic but figured that would go over your head. Anytime you join the military especially the Marines you show that you are indeed willing to defend our country/Constitution with you life.

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  • @crazymike44 Seriously.

    "I defend the right to choose whether or not my life is defended with my life!"

    Why wouldn't you want health care?

  • Tip of the iceberg !

  • LMFAOMLFAOMFL

  • Brilliant ad!

  • I LOVE IT, time to wake up America!

  • YES! YES! YES! Damn, how I wish I lived in Alabama so I can vote for this guy! Congress? Hell with that! Rick Barber belongs in the White House!

  • Gather Your Armies

  • @kagetoh Sorry, the peacetime progressive income tax began in 1917 AFTER a constitutional amendment (a progressive tax was unconstitutional). There was an income tax earlier - but that was only in effect during the Civil War. It was passed using the President's War Powers authority but most people think it was still unconstitutional.

  • awesome video! Just got back from afghanistan fighting for this country and im sick with what we re becoming. much more and it may come to this.

    "the tree of liberty must be watered with the blood of tyrants and patriots from time to time" " A government big enough to give you everything is big enough to take away everything"  -Thomas Jefferson

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