Liberty Activist Pays Property Tax in $1 Bills

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Uploaded by on Jul 2, 2009

Free Keene blogger and liberty activist Ian Freeman pays a $2,700 property tax demand to the city bureaucrats of Keene, NH for 6 months of "service".

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  • Should have paid in pennies

  • Got me thinking... law-abiding taxpayers basically subsidize those who commit ACTUAL CRIMES. Therefore, the penal system should have always been self-funded, by prison labor, and prisoners should always have been only those who committed actual infractions against the person or property of others. All other imprisonments are unjust. Of course, this is an argument against the extension of prison time to victimless crimes that has grown directly with the growth of big govt.

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  • Don't you love it when they take your money and use it to build a giant "law enforcement" establishment to control you? When things go bad in this country, and sure as shit, they will, citizens, you better be ready. Look to Syria to see the future. They can only print money to disguise our bankruptcy for so long.

  • Welcome to the revol u tion.

  • This took a lot of courage to do. Bravo!

  • Just a small notice: cost and payments refer to voluntary business, not extortion's (taxes)

  • BRAVE!!!

  • @TheBearnuts I'm not saying that Westboro shouldn't be allowed to practice religion. I'm saying that they are more of a cult/scam group rather than a religion, and only piss people off to get money from the government.

  • @ADVERTlSEMENT As a Marine, I have nothing but contempt for the Westboro Batist Church. Their practice of picketing military funerals is abhorent but under the Constitution they are free to practice their beliefs. It is when people being qualifying religions or anything for that matter, that it becomes a morality issue. Who decides what's a "bad" religion and what is a "regular church" as you put it. We need to realize that the Constitution protects everything, even that which you don't agree

  • @TheBearnuts Most religions practice peacefully, Westboro is malevolent. They do things just to piss off people, and when people start protesting Westboro, the Church sues the government for millions of dollars. They've won many cases under "freedom of religion". Do you really think this kind of scam group is in the same category as a regular church?

  • @ADVERTlSEMENT you have to protect everyone regardless of beliefs or no one is protected

  • @truckdawg43 Santa Clara county, California, has a law in their book that says they are not required to accept coins in payment.

    Learned from experience.

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