Angered Texas Resident Flies Suicide Flight into IRS Offices

This is going to be a signicant event for liberty backers. It will give the statist politicians and their media acolytes the fodder they want to broad-brush the Tea Party movement as well as those who are even more principled in their opposition to the federal and state governments' shocking encroachments on individual liberty.

Upcoming, we will offer an audio production that begins to delve into this as well as the term "terrorism", and how it is used. We need to expand the view on this suicide, ask certain questions. For example: If this man were to have lived in the Revolutionary Era in America, and, say, he blew himself up with a keg of black powder beside a British Customs House or the home of the Royal Governor, how would he have been viewed? If employees of the IRS were killed (it appears there were no fatalities other than the attacker), would that man have been acting in self defense in order to protect his property? Is this merely an abstract exercise, or can we reach a deeper understanding of the state and how much Americans have accepted the state compared to the Revolutionary Era?

Tough questions. Let's investigate. Big thanks to Ziggy for being the first to grab the story and post about it!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8522746.stm

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