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interesting question, which is more hated:
Best Buy or the IRS ?
:hmm:
Best Buy.
interesting question, which is more hated:
Best Buy or the IRS ?
:hmm:
What an idiot. If he had done this at night with no one in the building, he would have been seen as a freedom fighter. Instead he hurts people and now he's lumped in with McVeigh as a domestic terrist.
What an idiot. If he had done this at night with no one in the building, he would have been seen as a freedom fighter. Instead he hurts people and now he's lumped in with McVeigh as a domestic terrist.
A quote from a post on his website:
In one instance, he says: “That little lesson in patriotism cost me $40,000+, 10 years of my life, and set my retirement plans back to 0. It made me realize for the first time that I live in a country with an ideology that is based on a total and complete lie. It also made me realize, not only how naive I had been, but also the incredible stupidity of the American public; that they buy, hook, line, and sinker, the crap about their "freedom" … and that they continue to do so with eyes closed in the face of overwhelming evidence and all that keeps happening in front of them.”
He also wrote: "Why is it that a handful of thugs and plunderers can commit unthinkable atrocities (and in the case of the GM executives, for scores of years) and when it's time for their gravy train to crash under the weight of their gluttony and overwhelming stupidity, the force of the full federal government has no difficulty coming to their aid within days if not hours?
“I saw it written once that the definition of insanity is repeating the same process over and over and expecting the outcome to suddenly be different. I am finally ready to stop this insanity. Well, Mr. Big Brother IRS man, let's try something different; take my pound of flesh and sleep well.”
A quote from a post on his website:
In one instance, he says: That little lesson in patriotism cost me $40,000+, 10 years of my life, and set my retirement plans back to 0. It made me realize for the first time that I live in a country with an ideology that is based on a total and complete lie. It also made me realize, not only how naive I had been, but also the incredible stupidity of the American public; that they buy, hook, line, and sinker, the crap about their "freedom" and that they continue to do so with eyes closed in the face of overwhelming evidence and all that keeps happening in front of them.
He also wrote: "Why is it that a handful of thugs and plunderers can commit unthinkable atrocities (and in the case of the GM executives, for scores of years) and when it's time for their gravy train to crash under the weight of their gluttony and overwhelming stupidity, the force of the full federal government has no difficulty coming to their aid within days if not hours?
I saw it written once that the definition of insanity is repeating the same process over and over and expecting the outcome to suddenly be different. I am finally ready to stop this insanity. Well, Mr. Big Brother IRS man, let's try something different; take my pound of flesh and sleep well.
Nah. Teabaggers/Glenn Beck will call this guy a hero if his target was the IRS. It's not terror if it's an AMERICAN REVOLUTION!terrists. raise threat level to orange.
they are reading the suicide note on CNN, sounds like we have a tea bagger gone crazy and the IRS was definately the target.
lol didn't something similar happen a few years back near tax time? Why would people rage at tax time? I enjoy getting my 1-2 grand back.
Where does he once affiliate himself with the tea bagger movement? I just read the whole note and there is no mention of it on there. Not a tea bagger myself, but you have absolutely no evidence to correlate the two. Lots of people hate the IRS.
For those who want to read his suicide note: http://embeddedart.com/
Yup, definitely NOT a teabagger. He doesn't even mention the "O" word once.