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    Open letter to IRS: Boston Tea Party, Circa 2007



    Open letter to IRS: Boston Tea Party, Circa 2007

    SatirebyLillpop

    April 13, 2007


    IRS
    Washington, D.C.

    CC: President Bush, All Democrats, and RINOs

    Dear Ladies, Gentlemen and Those Still Not Sure:

    NOT enclosed herewith are fully-executed documents concerning my
    2006 income and taxes, including 50 assorted pieces of meaningless paper normally generated only for the purpose of providing work for civil service types lacking sufficient intelligence and drive to secure gainful employment in the real world.

    In calculating my tax obligations, I subtracted my "fair share" of government costs where my interests as an American citizen were not represented.

    As any pre-1960 textbook will tell you, "taxation without representation" is not cool.

    Back to my return.

    Deductions were made for the following failings by the federal government:

    -Borders not secured;

    -Existing immigration laws not enforced;

    -Homeland security measures not fully implemented;

    -Taxpayer dollars used to provide public services to illegal
    aliens;

    -Illegal aliens allowed to evade income taxes;

    -Ballots and other public documents printed in foreign
    languages;

    -Salaries and benefits paid to president Bush and the U.S. Congress while
    "working" on immigration reform.

    Taking into account my fair share of services not received, the
    U.S. government owes me about $15,000,000 for 2006.

    My accountants are researching returns going back to 2001, and we will file
    revised returns, and associated refund claims, as soon as possible.

    Because I am politically conservative, I do not wish to add to the national debt just to rectify the wrong done me by the U.S. government.

    Accordingly, I hereby recommend that IRS and ICE team up in a joint effort to collect taxes, current and past, from the largest block of tax evaders known to human kind: 30 million illegal aliens now squatting tax-free in America.

    At the risk of being presumptuous, let me offer another suggestion: The greatest opportunity to confront these tax evaders would be at large public gatherings.

    May 5 is rumored to be a "holiday" in the illegal alien community, to be celebrated with massive rallies and marches in cities all across America.

    What a perfect opportunity for IRS and ICE to help retire the national debt, and reverse illegal immigration all at once by confronting millions of illegals clogging American streets on Cinco de Mayo Day!

    How will you know the offending criminals? They will be the wackos flying Mexican flags with "Sí se puede!" or some other idiotic Spanish gibberish tattooed on their foreheads.

    By the way, please note that I am filing early---law and order still means something in my house, if not in the White House.


    Sincerely,

    John W. Lillpop
    Overtaxed and Underloved

    SatirebyLillpop


    John Lillpop is a recovering liberal, "clean and sober" since 1992 when last he voted for a Democrat. Pray for John: He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area, where people like Nancy Pelosi are considered reasonable!

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    Touche'
    Calderon was absolutely right when he said...."Where there is a Mexican, there is Mexico".

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    unfortunately, sending a letter like this would only get you in trouble with the irs... this is not a free country!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lone_Patriot
    unfortunately, sending a letter like this would only get you in trouble with the irs... this is not a free country!

    Of course, you are exactly right! Which is why I labeled the letter satire and plugged in outrageous numbers.

    Would never actually send a letter like that to IRS even in jest.

    My point is still clear, I hope: We the taxpayers are not getting our money's worth from the government--not even close.

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