A Message From Ed Brown’s Neighbors!

The people in the area surrounding Ed Brown’s unsupportable stand off with state officials are the hardest hit by Brown’s perfidity. They are the ones whose lives have been disrupted, who must fear for the day when a chaotic gun battle erupts in their backyards and are broad brushed by the media as a radical libertarian anti-American fringe when story after story of New Hampshire’s “live free or die” culture inundated the airwaves. One of Brown’s neighbors has just posted this note on an older Ed Brown post, along with a little info he wanted to pass on to any erstwhile tax protesters who were thinking of following the example of the degenerate grifter Ed Brown:

Rob –

Thank you for your voice of reason. I live in the same town as Ed Brown, and we have known for years that Ed is a delusional whack job. We are tired of this whole thing, and you are correct when you say that all Ed wants is to go down in a fiery blaze as a martyr to all of the other dummies out there.

Anyway, I wanted to alert all of the people that may be sitting on the fence on this one to a webpage that does an excellent job of explaining all of the tax arguments that have been made since 1913, and why they have been all roundly discredited. The page is at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T….._arguments

If readers to this blog have any doubts please read it. Ed’s supporters are idiots and there is no changing their minds, but for those of you who are reasonable intelligent, please read it.

It would be unseemly here to gloat over the fact that this note validates everything I’ve said about Brown and his supporters, instead I’ll renew my offer to his supporters to debate brown anytime, as long as he doesn’t insist on me giving some of his friends my home address as he has done in the past. What about it boys, ready for some spirited debate?

Also amusing, this video was posted on one of Ed Brown’s sites with this eyebrow raising explanation:

I had to wipe Earl Grey tea spray from my computer screen as I laughed and watched the very entertaining Ron Paul is the Matrix YouTube on the Lew Rockwell Breaking News blog. The Matrix–Ron Paul connection is a perfect fit. In The Matrix (in case you live in a duct tape and plastic enrobed house without outside communication), Neo (Keanu Reeves) is given a choice by Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne) to take the blue pill, wake up in your bed “and believe whatever you want to believe,” or, take the red pill and “stay in Wonderland and [see] how deep the rabbit hole goes.” The Matrix, as Morpheus explains to Neo, is a computer generated program or “dreamworld” created by artificial intelligence (machines) to keep humanity under control and to use humans as its primary power source. As the story goes, Neo swallows the red pill, battles the nefarious Matrix Agents, and fulfills his destiny as “the one,” which was to destroy the Matrix and save humanity. In our present reality, Ron Paul is our Neo; he is “the one” that may be our last and best hope to revive the essence and spirit of our (former) Constitutional Republic.

Wow. That’s good political theory. The above is actually part of yet another Lew Rockwell abortion that leads to the supposedly libertarian author to discuss how much he loves the message of pro-Communist posers Rage Against the Machine. He either doesn’t understand Rage Against the Machine or libertarianism, I’m guessing both. Here’s the video that got the author so excited.

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So a lame video on YouTube made the author support a Communist band and Ron Paul? Seems odd. Brown’s followers have a history to supporting known Communists, and Brown himself will be appearing at some sort of anti-American “freedom fest” with another Communist, Cynthia McKinney. It’s almost like Brown and company aren’t libertarians at all…

As for videos that have made me wax philosophic about the greatness of Capatllism and America:

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She got rich doing that! Now tell me America isn’t great.