Gather Your Armies

Posted by admin on June 21st, 2010 and filed under republican congress | 25 Comments »

Rick Barber, running for Congress in a GOP primary runoff in Alabama’s 2nd District July 13th, meets with three very important people to discuss the evils of the progressive income tax and its intersection with health care. Television ad, Internet preview version.

https://secure.yourpatriot.com/ou/rb4congress/725/donate.aspx

Directed by Ladd Ehlinger Jr.

Duration : 0:1:3


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25 Responses

  1. lbcjester Says:

    gather your armies! …
    gather your armies!!!

  2. bullionaire Says:

    Look no further …
    Look no further than the recent ‘Health Care” bill. At the request of the IRS, it included a provision that requires all Corporations to submit 1099′s to every entity to which they have paid more than $600 per year. These increasing burdensome costs for small business amount to another de facto tax increase initiated by the unelected IRS.

    Time to turn off the TV people. Start doing some reading.

  3. ICAUCUSREGION6 Says:

    @anotherunixd0rk …
    @anotherunixd0rk you really should not advertise your ignorance about this country. We are not a democracy

  4. ICAUCUSREGION6 Says:

    @interstate317 your …
    @interstate317 your right, but roads were seen as part of national defense to be able to move armies.

  5. ICAUCUSREGION6 Says:

    @JustinPM LOL so …
    @JustinPM LOL so lets see a terrorist who just tried to blow up a plane meets your criteria….you sir are a total fool

  6. ICAUCUSREGION6 Says:

    @nosferotica1 Your …
    @nosferotica1 Your right I hold a very nationalistic view-this is MY COUNTRY & that of my fellow Americans & legal guests. Please name the Terrorists that are naturalized citizens-it has been my experience these people love this country more than born Americans. Here on visas? When visas expires they are ILLEGALS. Yes,there has been homegrown terrorist like the one at Ft.Hood-& yes they have Constitutional Rights-he is Amer. Others-NOPE

  7. ICAUCUSREGION6 Says:

    @papercrow27 are …
    @papercrow27 are you people really that dumb? Talk to a CPA….the IRS can decide to interpret a provision anyway they want anytime.

  8. ICAUCUSREGION6 Says:

    @DeathMagusScythe …
    @DeathMagusScythe Sorry you are unable to grasp the concept. The IRS for your information interprets the tax code they can effectively RAISE your taxes ANYTIME they choose by changing how they interpret a code. Don’t believe me ask a REAL CPA .

  9. ICAUCUSREGION6 Says:

    @lcast009 primarily …
    @lcast009 primarily because it is a campaign ad NOT a history lesson. If you are too stupid to make the connections & don’t “get it” that does not mean that others have to be subjected to the same crap over & over.

  10. KodoTheShoe Says:

    @sinless1 Finally, …
    @sinless1 Finally, someone else who gets it. It was widely understood by the fathers that the church played too powerful a role in the politics of the monarchies of Europe; and to refuse this coupled force of power meant that the people could finally rule themselves under law and practice what ever religion they wanted at the same time. It didn’t mean that prayer, God and religion were no longer guides for these laws it meant the Church could no longer influence them with their heavy hands.

  11. soylentgreenb Says:

    @dhead22 Freedom of …
    @dhead22 Freedom of speech doesn’t mean freedom to force others to give you a soap box or freedom to make people listen to you.

  12. thesaint252 Says:

    @DeathMagusScythe …
    @DeathMagusScythe Actualy, yes. The IRS is in fact the enforcement body for the new health care regulations.

  13. ICAUCUSREGION6 Says:

    @dhead22 Yes we …
    @dhead22 Yes we believe in freedom, but we also respect others & their right not to have to tolerate vulgarity. Because some progressives can not control their language yes your comment has to be approved. Maybe if progressives would learn to discuss issues rather than sling insults &vulgarity it would not be necessary

  14. papercrow27 Says:

    @ICAUCUSREGION6 not …
    @ICAUCUSREGION6 not… exactly. if you look at the federal rules of evidence, when someone is sworn in somewhere it’s by “oath or affirmation.” The point of it is realizing that not everyone believes in the power of the bible, but we do need to having something in our lives that we deem larger than ourselves that we can hold ourselves to in order to abide by the most honest standard. While a lot of people can swear by a bible, not everyone is christian, you know?

  15. papercrow27 Says:

    @ICAUCUSREGION6 The …
    @ICAUCUSREGION6 The founder’s belief in a Supreme Being was founded more on the idea of deism rather than straight up Christianity. Keep in mind, the founders were choice examples from the age of Enlightenment, where a good deal of the ruling class were throwing out the governing ideas of religion for quantifiable discovery and reason in sciences. However, that’s not to say religion itself wasn’t affected; it’s where Methodists came from. (“method,” get it?)

  16. papercrow27 Says:

    @ICAUCUSREGION6 …
    @ICAUCUSREGION6 That’s incorrect. It’s not a matter of interpretation. Certain aspects of Congress cannot be delegated away. The power to tax is one of those responsibilities. The IRS must adhere to the rules set forth by congress (which have a defined limited scope and yes, appropriations. The IRS cannot simply raise taxes via interpretation; it just doesn’t work that way; they collect, enforce, and investigate and create rules that are limited by the laws they are governed under

  17. toyrocketastronaut Says:

    Congress?

    Rick …
    Congress?

    Rick Barber for President!

    Barber 2012!

  18. Mahalalel3 Says:

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  19. mbhopp Says:

    @finefilth I’ll be …
    @finefilth I’ll be donating to him shortly. Thanks MSNBC!!

  20. mbhopp Says:

    @patbuddha quit …
    @patbuddha quit being so irritated because you’re buddha statue is not in the US buildings.

  21. mbhopp Says:

    @DeathMagusScythe …
    @DeathMagusScythe
    I happen to be a Tax Accountant and I’d say you are the idiot and just irritated about hearing the truth. See my comment above if you care to look at it from an intellectual standpoint, but something tells me you are incapable of this. Prove me wrong please.

  22. mbhopp Says:

    Fantastic …
    Fantastic commercial! As a previous tax accountant now in health care I believe this commercial is spot on. It might be confusing to some to say that the IRS directly raises taxes. While the IRS does not write tax law they do interpret them, as with any law there are “grey areas” which are left up to the interpretation of the IRS and their court system.
    As for the supreme court comment by buddha, I’m not sure what u r talking about. Who cares what Jefferson did in regard to the bible?

  23. KASPLARFO Says:

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  24. finefilth Says:

    he got my vote
    he got my vote

  25. anyusmoon1 Says:

    GENIUS!
    GENIUS!

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