There are a number of people who don't pay this tax on principle. If you tell your phone company that you don't want to pay it, they will take it off your bill- the phone companies are pissed off that they have to collect it in the first place. There is a small chance that the IRS will come down on your ass for not paying it, or that you will end up on the no-fly list, or during Bush's third term, locked up in Gitmo as an "enemy combatant."
Your false accusation attributed to Bush only fools those who already know better but don't care. A tax perpetuated by liberal dogma, and last year repealed, by the then conservative majority only proves to the ever increasingly savvy public what a diseased position the left so torridly defends.
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Scott @ Jan 17th 2006 4:39PM
There are a number of people who don't pay this tax on principle. If you tell your phone company that you don't want to pay it, they will take it off your bill- the phone companies are pissed off that they have to collect it in the first place. There is a small chance that the IRS will come down on your ass for not paying it, or that you will end up on the no-fly list, or during Bush's third term, locked up in Gitmo as an "enemy combatant."
Denver Post story about the protestors:
http://www.denverpost.com/search/ci_3348908
Montgomery @ Feb 9th 2007 1:00AM
Your false accusation attributed to Bush only fools those who already know better but don't care. A tax perpetuated by liberal dogma, and last year repealed, by the then conservative majority only proves to the ever increasingly savvy public what a diseased position the left so torridly defends.