Rumors of Revolution…


Bob Shultz founder of We The People foundation for constitutional Education, joined host Fred Smart and Ed & Elaine Brown on the “Ed and Elaine Brown Show” at the Republic Broadcasting Network on 04-06-07. There was discussion of “We the Peoples” exhaustive and continuous efforts in seeking out our inalienable rights for redress of grievances, as well of talks of Revolution.

I must say that I support both Ed and Elaine Brown as well as Bob Shultz’s tactics of approaching tax honesty on multiple fronts. Ed and Elaine Brown are peacefully resisting in their New Hampshire home. Yet at the same time are prepared to defend their lives and liberty with force, if the government chooses to unlawfully enforce a “law” that does not exist.

Now Bob Shultz on the other hand is taking a different approach, over the past 10 years. Bob Shultz and the “We The People” Foundation have been working day and night to find a legal remedy to the issue of governments unlawful enforcement activities with respects to the income tax.

It is in my personal opinion that these are two sides of the same coin called the tax honesty movement. Many people have lost faith that government will answer the people in a civil manner without the use of force, so they have chosen to stand firm in preparation of self defense should their liberty be endangered by our criminal government.

At the same time we have others that are willing to engage the government through the legal system with tireless efforts in hopes to avoid a revolution. I know that on a surface level both approaches may look like they are in disagreement; however I assure you that this is not the case.

To invalidate either one of these approaches would be like asking someone to engage in a boxing match with one arm tied behind their back. Both arms are truly needed, and embraced whole heartedly by this author.

To peacefully resist unless tread upon is uniquely American, we have the right to protect our lives, liberty, and property from unlawful invasion. At the same time, the long road of seeking legal remedy is also a most admirable and necessary quality. Ed & Elaine Brown, as well as Bob Shultz have my full support!