April 15, 2005
To Whom It May Concern:
In
light of the massive corruption, fraud and misappropriation of working people’s
tax money and the use of said money to commit murder and mayhem worldwide I
find I must object the misuse of such funds by refusing to pay them. As a
conscientious objector to the war in Iraq and the foreign policy that has
caused so much death and suffering worldwide I cannot in good conscious
financially support the corrupt government practices that have caused the
deaths of so many innocent people; for me to do so would make me a party to
murder which my personal and spiritual beliefs prohibit.
Instead of being represented by the government, taxpayers are being defrauded
and robbed of their hard-earned money which then is used to harm people
worldwide. The abuse of taxpayers is so blatant now that little attempt is made
to disguise it and only the most naive, stubborn, or those that profit from
this massive corruption will defend it.
With huge tax breaks for the super-rich and large corporations paying no taxes
at all, the message is clear to working people; give us your money and shut up,
it’s all you’re good for.
In a time when elections are rigged by wrongly denying the right to vote to
citizens who had the legal right to do so and by voting machines that are
programmed to alter the outcome of the vote, thereby thwarting the will and
intent of voters; citizens are unable to choose candidates to represent them
and are as a result misrepresented and defrauded by officials gaining access to
power by illegal means.
When elections are rigged we are not being represented. The only interest that
the government has in us is the money it wants to misappropriate from us. These
profoundly corrupt government officials will not abide by our wishes, will not
look out for our interests, or the interests of the poor and middle class
worldwide, and as a result there is no other meaningful way to protest such
massive corruption than not to support it. I will donate the money to
legitimate, worthy charities.
Sincerely,
Mary Gibeault
cc: Massachusetts's Representative 5th district Martin T. Meehan