IRS REVEALED
by Hon. E. Klimas





CHAPTER 9



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"WOMAN: EVERY MAN SHOULD OWN ONE!"

      " According to Dennis and Mr. Sadden, funny Jordanian and closes friend of Dennis. Mr. Sadden, married with two grown daughters, was used to let me know that he is too "in love" with me and that he will make me pregnant, and "I am going to see," also I won't be able to have anybody else, since he is a jealous man. All of this excitement takes a place at work in IRS collection. Now, going back to Mr. Sadden and I. If the "property," I, there is, should change the "owner," he will "kill me." What do you know, you don't see that kind of LOVE those days anymore, and this type of jealous man around. They "sleep" all over the places with "any-kind" now. My favor President, Ronald Reagan, came to mind and his words: "Go ahead, make my day." However, I would like to quote an older history. On August 21, 1621, a 377 years ago the following letter accompanied a shipment of marriageable females sent out of England to Virginia Colony:- "We send you a shipment, one widow and eleven maids, for wives of the people of Virginia: there hath been especial care had in the choice of them, for the hath not one of them been received but upon good recommendation." "In case they cannot be presently married, we desire that they may be put with several householders that have wives, until they can be provided with husbands. There are nearly fifty more that are shortly to come, and are sent by our honorable lord and treasurer, the Earl of Southampton, and certain worthy gentlemen, who taking into consideration that the plantation can never flourish till families be planted, and the respect of wives and children for their people on the soil, therefore, having given this fair beginning; reimbursing of whose charges it is ordered that every man that marries them, give one hundred and twenty pounds of best leaf tobacco for each of them." "We desire that the marriage be free according to nature, and we would not have those maids deceived and married to servants, but only to such freeman or tenants as have means to maintain them. We pray you, therefore, to be fathers of them in this business, not enforcing them to marry against their wills." [Hubbard's Note in Belknap, art. Argall.] IRS, shall I LIBERATE you? It is 1999.




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