While the army and navy of the United states are in Africa, Europe and the Pacific, fighting “for a world in which this [n]ation, and all that this [n]ation represents, will be safe for our children,” the supreme court, of the corporate United states, hands down Murdock v. pennsylvania: Via the fraudulent 14th amendment, states may not tax constitutional rights such as Freedom of Religion.
NOTES:
- In rendering his decision, the court totally ignored the 1873 constitution of pennsylvania, article I, section 3.
- Disregarding this decision, government taxes the Right of Self-Defense.
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References:
Alan Stang, Tax Scam: How the IRS Swindles You and What You Can Do About It!, (Alta Loma, California: Mt. Sinai Press, 1988), 77.
Murdock v. Pennslvania :: 319 U.S. 105 (1943) :: Justia US Supreme Court Center
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