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Anti-Tax Group Makes 'Final Warning' to Federal Government
By Michael L. Betsch
CNSNews.com Staff Writer
November 15, 2002

Washington (CNSNews.com) - A cross-country anti-tax rally culminated in the nation's
capital Thursday, with several hundred protestors warning all branches of the federal
government to "obey the Constitution, or else."

The conservatives and Libertarians attending the rally said their protest should serve 
as a
wake-up call to lawmakers, but the Anti-Defamation League regards the protest as an
"extremist" threat.

"The tax protest movement is a right-wing extremist movement," said Mark Pitcavage,
director of fact finding for the ADL. "You're not talking about tax reformers here. 
You're
talking about people who have incredible conspiracy theories about the government."

The ADL considers those who organized and attended the anti-tax rally to be such a 
serious
threat, that the ADL included the group on its monthly calendar of "extremist events."
Pitcavage said that the event's organizer - a group called "We The People Congress" -
advocates an agenda that is "so far out of the mainstream" that the group has 
effectively
disenfranchised itself from the rest of American society.

"These are people who do not think simply that taxes are too high or want tax reform,"
Pitcavage said. "They have convinced themselves they do not have to pay taxes and that
there's a major government conspiracy designed to cover-up that fact."

Pitcavage also warned that the anti-tax movement is not confined to protest rallies.

"It's also a movement that has been linked strongly to violence; to attacks on IRS 
agents; to
blowing up IRS offices, as well as many other crimes," he said. "There's a great deal 
of
criminal activity associated with the movement."

'Turn back time'

A spokesman for We The People Congress dismissed the ADL's accusations as "an
incredible propaganda campaign." Mike Bodine said the sole purpose of the anti-tax 
rally
(called Freedom Drive 2002) is to restore the Constitution to what it was in 1788.

"Frankly, I don't understand how trying to uphold and defend the Constitution of this 
nation
can be construed to be an extremist event by anybody," Bodine said. Unfortunately, we 
do
question government," he added.

According to Bodine, his group has issued four "petitions for redress of grievances" 
to the
federal government. Those petitions challenge the constitutional legitimacy and 
legality of
the federal income tax; the Federal Reserve; the War Powers clause; and the USA Patriot
Act.

The first petition states that there is no legal authority for the federal government 
to
enforce the federal income tax on average Americans. He said research conducted by We
The People Congress includes the sworn testimony of IRS agents and CPAs who support
the group's claim.

The second petition accuses the federal government of auctioning off the U.S. Treasury 
to
the highest bidding corporations, financiers and campaign contributors.

We The People Congress has also demanded that Congress and the president adhere to
the Constitution's War Powers clause in the imminent war against Iraq. Bodine said the
Constitution mandates that Congress must pass a formal declaration of war before the 
U.S.
can commit troops to battle. A resolution, such as that recently passed by Congress, 
is not
enough, the group insists.

"The reason that they don't make a formal declaration of war anymore, and that we 
haven't
since World War II, is that it's very, very politically difficult to do," Bodine said. 
"But that's
exactly why the Founding Fathers put it in there. It was supposed to be difficult to 
do."

Bodine said his group's final petition condemns Congress for passing the USA Patriot 
Act,
which he said, contains language that clearly violates the Constitution. According to 
Bodine,
the law makes it legal for law enforcement officials to disregard the "search and 
seizure"
clause contained in the Fourth Amendment.

Armed and angry

"We're trying to give the government a warning, kind of like a final warning," said 
Rick
Stanley, a Denver businessman and member of the Libertarian Party, who recently tried 
to
unseat Sen. Wayne Allard (R- Colo.).

Last March, Stanley released a comprehensive list of demands, including repeal of "all
unconstitutional laws" at all levels of government. "In other words, they've been 
given the
petition for redress of grievances many times, and the bottom line is we want them to 
obey
the Constitution...or else," he said.

Asked what "or else" means, Stanley was evasive, but he hinted at armed rebellion,
mentioning a "Million Gun March" he is planning for July 4, 2003.

"We're coming [to Washington] to make sure that they [the government] comply with the
Constitution and with our petition demands.

"To me, it [the Million Gun March] will be the thing that dislodges the government 
that has
overthrown America from its perch. And what's going to happen is 'We, the people' will 
be
running the government from that day forward."

Stanley and Bob Schulz, the latter the chairman of We The People Congress, are urging
anti-tax activists to stop paying their income taxes, which both men claim they 
already have
done.

Stanley said his message to the federal government is clear: "We're cutting off your
funding. We're cutting off your money supply."

But Stanley does not believe the vast majority of Americans will join his income tax
rebellion against the federal government. He expressed the need for something "bigger" 
--
that "something" being the "million gun" event.

"On that day, we'll be coming armed," Stanley warned. "And then we're going to have
rallies at every state capital in all 50 states [happening] at the same time," he said.

Asked by CNSNews.com how he intends to deal with District of Columbia gun laws (the 
D.C.
code says, "Carrying a handgun in the District is prohibited"), Stanley showed no 
concern.

"What about D.C.'s gun laws?" Stanley asked. "They're null and void. Anything that 
violates
the U.S. Constitution -- and the Supreme Court has said it probably a thousand times 
-- it's
null and void, as if it never existed," he said.

According to Stanley's website, the million gun march will be held only if at least 
one million
people sign a petition guaranteeing their presence at the march.

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