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Quote from W. Vaughn Ellsworth,


"Pity the poor, wretched, timid soul, too faint hearted to resist his oppressors.
He sings the songs of the damned, 'I cannot resist, I have too much to lose,
they might take my property or confiscate my earnings,
what would my family do, how would they survive?'
He hides behind pretended family responsibility, failing to see that
the most glorious legacy that we can bequeath to our posterity is liberty!"


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W. Vaughn Ellsworth (more quotes by W. Vaughn Ellsworth or books by/about W. Vaughn Ellsworth)


American author, defended himself against IRS in 1977

Categories:

Character, Conscience, Corruption, Fear, Integrity, IRS, Justice, Law, Oppression, Persecution, Property, Resistance, Responsibility, Taxation

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