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Sunday, September 19, 2010

The Florida Bar Association Works For the IRS?

This story made me think "WTF?" A State-licensed lawyer in Florida claimed that the income tax was an invalid law, and he is now refusing to pay income taxes. As punishment, the Florida Bar Association revoked his law license.

Even assuming that tax evasion is a real crime, shouldn't that be the IRS' problem and none of the Florida Bar Association's business? Shouldn't a lawyer be free to question the legitimacy of a law? This is flagrant State censorship and corruption.

This is an important point. "If you have a State law license, and you question the legitimacy of the State, then State thugs will revoke your law license and end your career." A State-licensed lawyer is a State employee. He represents the State first, and his clients second.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I read the complaint and it looks like that Florida bar reported him to IRS because of some other dispute that they had.

Anonymous said...

Did they reported him before or after the IRS question? Thugs are normally keeping "dirty" stuff on anyone, in case that someone must be taken out.

I find that to be very familiar tactics.

try to question your boss. You'd be taken out on some previous charge or an insignificant one, which wouldn't be considered so important otherwise.

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