We The People Foundation For
Constitutional Education, Inc.
2458 Ridge Road, Queensbury, NY 12804
Telephone: (518) 656-3578 Fax: (518) 656-9724
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FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
CONTACT:
July 20,
2001
Mike Bodine 518-656-3578
DOJ and the U.S. Congress Officially Commit
to Send IRS Tax and Legal Experts to Appear on Capitol Hill. Public Hearing to
be Conducted by Rep. Roscoe Bartlett and Rep. Henry Hyde to Answer Citizens'
Challenges of IRS Jurisdiction and Illegal Enforcement of U.S. Tax Law.
Washington D.C. - We The People Foundation For Constitutional Education, Inc.
announce that the Department of Justice and the U.S. Congress have committed, in
writing, to appear with IRS representatives in a recorded, public meeting to
officially answer to charges challenging the legal jurisdiction of the IRS and
the enforcement of U.S. income tax laws against U.S. citizens.
Department of Justice U.S. Assistant Attorney General Dan Bryant and Congressmen
Roscoe Bartlett (MD) signed the written agreement Friday that commits the
government to send their top tax and legal experts to a two-day September
hearing to be conducted on Capitol Hill. These actions are in response to a
proper petition for redress of grievances brought by Robert Schulz, Chairman of
the Foundation. Schulz ended his 3-week hunger fast mid-afternoon today after
having secured official commitment from representatives of the U.S. Government
that his formal petition will be answered.
Schulz has been in Washington since July 4th on a hunger fast until death, if
needed, to force the government to respond to his legal Remonstrance, a petition
for redress of grievances. These grievances include challenges of IRS
jurisdiction, routine and gross violations of due process by the IRS, the
refusal of the IRS to cite the specific law that requires employers or employees
to withhold taxes and the fraudulent ratification of the 16th (income tax)
Amendment.
DOJ's Bryant is quoted, "The American people are entitled to answers. It is
in our nation's interest that we participate and answer these questions."
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While largely ignored by the media and other government officials, Rep.
Bartlett has stood alone on the Hill (until recently) in public defense of
Schulz's absolute Constitutional Right to petition for redress and be answered
by the government. On Tuesday, Bartlett initiated a formal Congressional Inquiry
to the IRS demanding official government responses for Schulz.
Today, DOJ's Dan Bryant agreed to Rep. Bartlett's requirements that the
"congressional briefing-like hearings" be conducted in public and be
recorded and broadcast live. The meetings will have appropriate procedural
controls and security. It is expected Rep. Henry Hyde (IL), Chairman of the
House Judiciary Committee will gavel the sessions. Schulz was "elated
that government officials have finally responded as they are required by both
the 1st Amendment to the Constitution and their oaths of office."
The agreement, penned on Congressional letterhead, was signed at the Department
of Justice headquarters. Bryant assured both Rep. Bartlett and Schulz there is
"virtually no chance of being overridden on this matter." Bartlett
promised Schulz, "I assure you. The IRS will be there at those
meetings."
Schulz continued, "I have met with these gentlemen face-to-face and have
looked in their eyes. I am satisfied they are men of honor. We have cemented our
agreement with a handshake. The fast ends today.
After decades of obfuscation, avoidance, creative restructuring and
'simplification' of the 9500-page tax code, the truth is about to be revealed.
The Sovereign Citizens have exercised their Right to petition.
It is no coincidence that President Bush revealed in this week's New York Times
that the government has begun to publicly discuss alternative tax systems,
including disposal of the entire tax code. The internet and talk radio have
facilitated detailed research, documentation and discussion of these charges
across the nation.
If our income tax system is publicly confirmed to be without force of law upon
the People, and is truly as 'voluntary' as the IRS so often advertises, it is
highly likely that the government may move quickly to implement a replacement
tax such as a national sales tax. The People must remain vigilant that one
illegal tax is not replaced by another.
The taxing powers granted to the federal government by our Constitution are
explicit, limited and must be complied with. Since 1787, the mechanism for an
orderly and peaceful transition to a legal tax system has resided in Article 1
Section 9 of the U.S. Constitution. This is a state's Rights issue.
The day that our government has shunned, has arrived. The Sovereign Citizens
have formally demanded and exercised their Rights. We The People have been
heard."
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