I find it odd that George's last name is spelled differently at the 
end of the email message than at the top of it. 

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--- In [email protected], Terry L Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
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> George Phillies  wrote:    Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2007 12:23:25 -0500
> From: George Phillies 
>   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: More regarding the New Hampshire Man in Standoff with 
Government
> 
> > The IRS claims that Ed and Elaine Brown owe about $620,000 in 
back taxes.
> > 
> > Over the years, Ed has offered to pay the tax if they would show 
him the law
> > requiring him to pay. He claims the government has never done 
that.
> 
> This seems a bit odd, since Title 26 United States Code, the law 
> requiring you to pay, is on the internet, available through your 
> computer or your public library.
> 
> The requirement to pay is quite close to the top.
> 
> Of course, the law does presuppose that you are literate in 
English and 
> can handle a section of text in which many words have normal 
English 
> meanings and others are terms of art with exact meanings specified 
in 
> the law. That's why the English language has the phrase 'term of 
art', 
> after all.
> 
> George Philleis
> 
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