6-03-03
Important Announcements Coming From WTP
The We The People Foundation for Constitutional Education and We The People
Congress will soon post announcements regarding important strategy,
personnel and organizational development initiatives.
We believe that what we are planning will have far reaching impacts.
In the meantime, we wish to thank the thousands of people who attended one
or more of the 37 "Operation Stop Withholding" meetings we conducted around
the country during April and May. We are pleased to report that hundreds of
company officials are now hearing from people other than the IRS and are
learning what the law actually states regarding income tax liability, wage
withholding and the right of the People to withhold taxes in order to
enforce the right to Petition for Redress of Grievances.
Some companies are being receptive to worker requests to terminate W-4
agreements and have stopped withholding. Many are too afraid to consider
doing so because of their fear of the IRS. We are encouraged by the interest
in the subject being shown by union locals, specifically the UAW (United
Auto Workers) and the IBEW (International Brotherhood of Electrical
Workers.)
In this current environment of vilifying anyone who challenges the actions
of the federal government, we applaud those who are willing to stand up and
demand answers to valid legal questions. We applaud those Americans who are
courageously taking the lawful steps necessary to exercise their rights
regarding withholding.
For those people who have asked when we will be visiting their states, we
are happy to report that future meetings are now being scheduled for New
York, New Jersey and Connecticut and that we intend to schedule meetings in
each of the other states that we have not yet been to.
We also wish to thank all those who recently stood with Gene Chapman in
Austin, Texas in support of his effort to get the government to answer a
single question by citing the specific source of his legal liability to pay
the income tax.
Bob Schulz reports that the rally was a fine showing of esprit de corps and
that it was good to see so many friends. We were surprised to learn of
Gene's decision the next day to end his fast and to now commit to walk some
1300 miles to Washington, DC. We wish him well in his endeavor. People have
asked us to post the speech Bob gave in Austin. We are happy to do so.
Click here
for a copy.
Finally, we apologize for the behavior of one of our former software
contractors who, this week, illegally used a proprietary mailing list of WTP
to solicit funds for his personal use.
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