Get out and protest, call/write to your Senators and Representatives in Congress even write the President if you don't agree, but cheating on taxes isn't the way to show that you disagree with the war in Irag. That will only make trouble for you and you may end up in jail. Your protest will never be heard either. As others have said here, our taxes are used for many other programs that help people other than just the war.
I don't agree with the war in Irag either, but I won't abandon our men and women over there. All you will be doing is denying money to our troops overseas. Our taxes aren't used just to send troops to war they are used to pay for the equipment, clothing and food to keep our young men and women healthy, clothed and safe. As long as we are there I want our troops to have the best protection they need to stay alive!! They are defending this country AND YOU by placing their lives on the line. The least you can do is support THEM.
.........................Pay your taxes.............................................
2007-01-19 02:59:08
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answered by Country Hick 5
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Sorry but.....
No, it is not alright to cheat on your Taxes (for whatever reason)
You live in a democracy,so you can express your disagreement with government policies openly . And change them ultimately.
But taxes ,are your legal obligation as a citizen,
and those, you have no right to withhold ,
So pay your dues
And protest the war, by other peaceful means .
>^,,^<
2007-01-19 02:17:41
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answered by sweet-cookie 6
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No. You are part of the Republic. That would be like me saying that I will cheat on my taxes because the Federal Government funds Planned Parenthood, and I hate baby killers.
Sometimes being part of something as great as this republic requires you to endure something you do not agree with.
2007-01-19 02:08:20
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answered by lundstroms2004 6
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Chi, you recognize this entire mess is a fabricated tale. i've got confirmed you links in the previous relating to the "lie based conflict". i'm additionally an Air stress Vet ('eighty 3 via '88) and comprehend, as do you, that contributors of the defense force have diverse political comments. it is not what all of us is speaking approximately. What the subject count exchange into is why did the anti-conflict people postpone this malicious software (that exchange into discharged 40 4 days into boot camp, lied approximately his rank, lied approximately being a Ranger, lied approximately seeing wrestle in Afghanistan and Iraq, lied approximately being provided the purple coronary heart, and lied approximately witnessing attrocities in the two theaters of operation) as a "courageous" soldier blowing the whistle on conflict crimes? If this guy isn't a "phony soldier" what's he? And he isn't the only one. i don't accept as true with each thing Limbaugh says, not by utilising an prolonged techniques, yet i exchange into listening to the coach and heard what exchange into mentioned. you may think of it is great that Media concerns is going after Limbaugh, it is your marvelous, yet be careful what you like for, in the event that they do away with conservative communicate radio, they are going to come after the subsequent team that occurs to disagree with them.
2016-12-16 08:15:34
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answered by ? 4
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No. Does that mean anyone who disagrees with a government program can cheat on their taxes? That would leave most people cheating on their taxes!
2007-01-19 02:11:17
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answered by Tony M 7
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I know one man that I admire much. He has not paid taxes for anything
yes anything, in 13 years. how then, does he make a living? he is extremely talented and can do just about anything. these last few years he has been doing mechanic work (he can drop an engine in 30 minutes) he gets paid under the table of course (very very common practice) to sum it up he has not received a formal paycheck (or paid any form of taxes for that matter) in 13 years and may I add that he is very well off..
2007-01-19 02:17:19
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answered by Anonymous
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All of our taxes do not go to the war. Social programs still far and away cost more then defense.
2007-01-19 02:08:09
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answered by JB 6
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no dear,
its unfair on your opart not to pay taxes just because of the fact that you disagree with war in iraq ,because your taxes are not only used for war they are used for purpose of public welfare or your country and i am sure you agree with me that you will not want to snatch the oppourtunities of your brother and sisters and the future generation too
i hope you will think on it coz ur opinion is like " I WILL NOT DRINK WATER OF THE RIVER BECAUSE ITS THE CAUSE OF THE FLOOD IN MY CITY"
2007-01-19 02:14:37
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answered by BEE 2
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You can try, but odds are that you have overpaid your taxes and are entitled to a refund. Not getting your money back kinda defeats the idea of protesting, don't you think?
2007-01-19 02:18:23
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are against the war--stand up and be heard. If you are against any government policy...again...Stand Up and be heard.
If you Enjoy your right to "Stand Up and Be Heard" then pay your taxes and defend America, not belittle it.
2007-01-19 02:11:47
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answered by we_are_legion99 5
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