Robert Gates Sr. Quotes
It Is Amazing To A Great Many Of Us How Congress Ignores The Constitution. For Example, The 13th Amendment Clearly States: "Neither Slavery Nor Involuntary Servitude, Except As A Punishment For Crime Whereof The Party Shall Have Been Duly Convicted, Shall Exist Within The United States Or Any Place Subject To Their Jurisdiction." Currently, The Average Working Person Pays Over Forty Percent Of His Earnings To The Government (City, State And National) And IT IS NOT VOLUNTARY! Did The People Vote For These Taxes? NO! They Were Imposed By A Communist Dominated Congress. Therefore, Congress Has Declared That Each And Every Wage Earner Is A SLAVE Of The Government And The Government Has A Right To Steal Their Money. WHY?
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