The Down Range Forum
Member Section => Prayer Requests => Topic started by: mike g on February 18, 2010, 10:00:21 PM
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I can still remember the casualties of the 911 attacks ten years ago,never did I think I would live to see another horrindous attack of a similar manner in my backyard.Although there were only two victims in this incident,that does not excuse the fact that this was still a terrorist attack.Let us keep these scarred victims in our hearts and prayers as they cope with the actions of a single man we could not save! GOD BLESS THEM ALL
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I can still remember the casualties of the 911 attacks ten years ago,never did I think I would live to see another horrindous attack of a similar manner in my backyard.Although there were only two victims in this incident,that does not excuse the fact that this was still a terrorist attack.Let us keep these scarred victims in our hearts and prayers as they cope with the actions of a single man we could not save! GOD BLESS THEM ALL
Amen.
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I do not mean to sound heartless here, I condemn these types of "to whom it may concern" attacks regardless of who carries them out.
That being said I think it needs to be pointed out that considering the duty of the IRS (gathering funds to finance the regime in power, even to the point of seizing personal property and businesses ) and their tactics ( raids, unannounced confiscation of assets, and "selective enforcement" [ Wesley Snipes, versus Tim Giethner ] )
The IRS and it's agents are legitimate targets of anti regime activities.
Such attacks should be made against specific provable offenders however to avoid harm to those who are just trying to manage the treasury without get power mad. And so that there is an obvious cause and effect between "Agent X made 3 families homeless, caused 2 suicides, and closed down factories costing 100 jobs", and " Popular protest leads to firing of Agent X, ( or whatever bit of Bad Karma )