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|    Canuck57 to Alan Baggett    |
|    Re: The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is R    |
|    09 May 10 08:40:25    |
      b77f66fc       XPost: can.general, can.politics, ott.general       From: Canuck57@nospam.com              If I did know someone doing the underground economy, I would not squeel       on them. Maybe because I don't let envy rule me. Just wish my       profession could go underground.              In reality this is a peaceful form of protest against excessive and       punative taxation. And why should they not do this? They are not the       sheep, the squealers are the sheep nor the aristocratic dictators. Know       that government does this to control people using conflict management       style, not much unlike Adolph and others.              The idea is to pit citizens against each other. Setup the ruse that we       are each others enemy. Makes us easier to manage and milk our efforts.        Works too as the herd is generally stupid to this fact.              Because at the end of the day, we have a statist government that views       us as sheep for the fleacing. And they have bothched the financial       system with massive debts and don't want to face the fact that one way       or another, government has to downsize like a fat person going from 800       lbs to 150 lbs.              Government wants to suck our wealth for its fat and statism. Just know       you are being manipulated like dumb sheep.              On 09/05/2010 7:38 AM, Alan Baggett wrote:       > Canada Revenue Agency/"Underground Economy: Not Your Problem?"       > Contest: Submit Your Video Before May 30, 2010       >       >       >       > OTTAWA, ONTARIO -- 05/07/10 --       >       > Get thinking. Get creative. Get rolling! If you want to participate in       > the second edition of the YouTube video contest, "Underground Economy:       > Not Your Problem?", you only have until May 30, 2010, to submit your       > video.       >       > The Honourable Keith Ashfield, Minister of National Revenue, Minister       > of the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency and Minister for the       > Atlantic Gateway, would like to remind Canadians that they are invited       > again this year to create a short video that emphasizes the risks and       > consequences of participating in the underground economy. To learn       > more about the contest and how you can participate, simply go to the       > contest Web page.       >       > "Use your creativity to produce a video that illustrates your point of       > view on the underground economy and why it is a problem for Canadians.       > Show us your filmmaking talent. Your video might be seen by millions       > of Canadians. It might also be used in future education campaigns and       > outreach initiatives," said Minister Ashfield.       >       > The winners will be presented with the 2010 CRA Independent Video       > Producer Award at a special viewing to be held in Ottawa this summer.       > Invite your friends and family to watch your video as often as       > possible, because this year our judging panel will take into account       > the number of views in choosing the 2010 winners. Don't forget to       > promote your entry on your MySpace page, on Facebook, on Twitter, or       > on any other social networking site.       >       > Need inspiration? Check out some of last year's contest entries on the       > CRA YouTube channel!       >       > The underground economy is everyone's problem. Not declaring earned       > income is an example of participating in the underground economy.       >       > Click here to learn more about the underground economy or to get       > information about submitting your video.       >       > To view the photo associated with this press release, please visit the       > following link: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/YouTubeConte       tPosterENGLISH.JPG       >       > To view the video associated with this press release, please visit the       > following link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnzLLC0Gi6g       >       >       > Contacts:       > Canada Revenue Agency       > Noel Carisse       > Media Relations       > 613-952-9184       >                     --       There is a sucker born every minute, liberals and our politicians are       counting on it.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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