The news media of course say he was a nut.

--- On Thu, 2/18/10, Jon Roland <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Jon Roland <[email protected]>
Subject: [Libertarian] Pilot left suicide note
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, February 18, 2010, 4:49 PM







 



  


    
      
      
      By now everyone is learning that the plane crashed Feb. 18, 2010, into a

building in Austin, Texas, housing offices of the IRS and FBI, was not

an accident, but a protest against a federal government and its minions

that has grown unbearably oppressive. Regardless of what anyone may

think about the method he chose to protest the income tax on

compensation for labor, or IRS Code Section 1706 that makes it nearly

impossible for contract computer workers to make a living, no one can

say it was just someone trying to avoid paying his fair share. He felt

his position was worth dying for. He may not be the last. How many more

will have to die before people come to realize the income tax on

compensation for labor is unconstitutional, and refuse to file, pay, or

convict those who stand on principle.



Joseph Stack leaves a wife, Sheryl, so he felt it was important enough

to leave her to grieve for him. We need to join in comforting her in

this tragedy, and anyone else who may have suffered death and injury.



Joe Stack, you have made your point, and you will not be forgotten.



http://www.thesmoki nggun.com/ archive/years/ 2010/0218102stac k1.htm



http://www.cbsnews. com/stories/ 2010/02/18/ national/ main6219986. 
shtml?source= related_story



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