Tag Archives: Iraq

Porkins Policy Radio episode 17 War Tax Resister David M. Gross

On this week’s episode we had the pleasure of speaking with war tax resister David M. Gross.  David has been actively resisting war taxes since 2003 after the onset of the Iraq war.  We discuss the methods that one can use to resist the government’s confiscation of  personal income, the history of war tax resistance, as well as the broader issue of tax resistance.

Download PPR episode 17

Show Notes:

The Picket Line

99 Tactics of Successful Tax Resistance Campaigns

Sample Chapter of 99 Tactics of Successful Tax Resistance Campaigns


@99Tactics

National War Tax Resistance Coordinating Committee

War Resisters League pie chart on distribution of Federal Income Tax

NWTRCC breakdown of graphs and charts

Hang Up On War! Telephone Tax Resistance

Music:

Terrence Parker – “Candy Man” (Sweet vocal mix)

Terrence Parker – “Something Here” (Cerky Cakes edit)

Porkins Policy Radio episode 13 “Iran, 9/11, and the death of Ariel Sharon with Ryan Dawson”

For today’s podcast we had the great pleasure of speaking with Ryan Dawson of Anti-Neocons Report.  We had a wide ranging discussion about Iran, the death of Ariel Sharon, 9/11, JFK,  and much more.

Download PPR episode 13

Show notes:

ancreport.com

War by Deception

Decades of Deception

A Strategy for Israel in the Nineteen Eighties

Music:

Suicide – “Rocket USA”

Suicide – “Ghost Rider”

Protest movement in Anbar Province intensify

The protest movement in western Iraq is intensifying by the day. The residents of the predominantly Sunni area of Iraq have been protesting now for months against the Shia government which they say is targeting them. It’s no surprise that the American media establishment has hardly reported on this; after all Maliki is our man in our great success story that is the “liberation” of Iraq. The American and western media is eager to portray the conquest of Iraq as a success story. Painting Maliki as an authoritarian criminal, in much he same vain as the man we ousted and executed, would hurt the image of “humanitarian intervention.” But I assure you the protest movement in Anbar Province is real and will continue to be a threat to Maliki’s dictatorial rule of Iraq.