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Uncle Sam wants YOUR money!
Correction: Uncle Sam wants your money unless you are among the country’s largest U.S. corporations (e.g., GE, Microsoft, IBM, Exxon, Chevron). As reported in that radical rag, the Wall Street Journal, 60 of those large corporations “parked a total of … Continue reading
Posted in Champions of peace, Economy and war, Nonviolence, Pacifism, Protest
Tagged April 15, Boston Tea Party, Chevron, civil disobedience, corporations, Exxon, GE, Henry David Thoreau, IBM, Mennonites, Mexican War, National War Tax Coordinating Committee, Noam Chomsky, nonviolence, nuclear nonproliferation, On the Duty of Civil Disobedience, Quakers, Revolutionary War, Social Security, taxes, Uncle Sam, Wall Street Journal, war taxes
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