“Unfair: Exposing the IRS” To Play at Tinseltown Tuesday, Oct 14th 7:00 P.M.

Unfair you tube

This documentary will play for one night only.

Glenn Beck describes the film:

The 1:20 film details the well-known story of the IRS targeting of conservative groups, but there are more abuses exposed. “Unfair” highlights a relatively unknown problem experienced by parents who adopt children from outside of the country, harassment of groups like the American Legion, and certain religious organizations.

In addition to pointing out the overreaching actions of the agency, the film also hopes to jump-start a movement to abolish the bloated agency and replace it with a “fair tax.”

Beck’s site offers the chance to vote: replace the system with a fair tax or flat tax or keep the current system.

The IRS bureaucracy has become corrupted and is much too powerful. Free people should not be subjected to such authoritarian oppression. There is a better, less expensive way to fund our federal government that would eliminate loop holes, end the abuses, and help to prevent special interest influence. It requires the will of the people…become informed and voice your will!

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3 Responses to “Unfair: Exposing the IRS” To Play at Tinseltown Tuesday, Oct 14th 7:00 P.M.

  1. bob says:

    Beck’s site offers the chance to vote: replace the system with a fair tax or flat tax or keep the current system.

    None of the above. Ron Paul is on the right track when he says abolish the income tax and replace it with NOTHING.

  2. Tina says:

    Bob that’s a radical idea which is probably why Ron Paul never got many votes. The Constitution calls for a military to defend the nation. At the very least we are bound to fund that I would think, particularly now.

    I do agree there is an awful lot of spending that is not necessary though.

  3. Peggy says:

    Need to correct the date. Tuesday is the 14th, not the 15th. (Noted and corrected, thanks)

    I can’t make it. If anyone does, I’d be interested to hear how it went.

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