To Whom It May Concern:
Regarding my Taxes for 2007
It
is only with a huge reservation that I send this payment to the
government. You will note that I am not sending the full amount.
As
a matter of conscience I will not voluntarily pay money to a government
whose daily order of business is waging war. By paying such I would be
funding those activities, thereby participating in the war. I
have, therefore, deducted a Token Amount to protest the use of my tax
money in funding an illegal and immoral war.*
51% is the
proportion of the federal budget that goes to pay for present wars and
war preparations, and for interest on the national debt accrued in
order to pay for past wars.
Since I believe our military is
the largest, and best working welfare system on the planet (having been
active duty myself, and am grateful for the training), I am willing to
pay a part of that 51%.
Of the money I’m not paying, I will
probably give 1/3 to the local public school, which doesn’t have enough
money to pay substitute teachers, 1/3 to my town coffers, since Crowder
can’t afford to dig drainage ditches or provide police, and 1/3 to a
group I will soon choose, that is working to promote peace. I
will get receipts.
I regret I have not, until this year, had an
income high enough to have the privilege to pay taxes, and am doing
this out of conscientiously objecting to Bush’s Iraq war, and the first
Gulf War,… NOT to defraud the government.
I do this
because roughly half of the federal income tax is used to fund the US
war machine. Monstrous amounts of dollars which could reinvigorate our
ailing health, housing, and school systems are instead diverted to
increase the profits of defense corporations and simultaneously destroy
life. As federal support for education programs are slashed and more
and more young people are told by military recruiters that the best way
they can get a college education is to enlist, the spirit of our
society takes a beating.
Currently, the US government is
spending at least $3.9 billion a MONTH to finance its war and
occupation on Iraq, and the US military industrial complex. I have
protested in anti-war marches and parades both before and during this
war. I continue to protest the war daily…in conversation; by painting
anti-war signs on my car; in letters written to the “president”, my
senators and congresspersons; with bumper-stickers and posters. The
government’s blatant response has been to ignore my protests.
"Let them march all they want, as long as they continue to pay their taxes."
-Alexander Haig, U.S. Sec. of State, June 12, 1982
Hopefully,
the decision-makers in Washington will have a much harder time ignoring
our resistance. This is why I am writing today, and why you will
not receive all of that 51% of my “tax bill” which the government would
wrongly use to pay for war.*
Sincerely, and in the Cause of Peace,
Kathleen Gilbert
*
Our country is fighting an illegal war in violation of the rule of
international law, and the Charter of the United Nations. The United
Nations Charter is a treaty of the United States, and as such forms
part of the "supreme law of the land" under the Constitution, Article
VI, Clause 2. The UN Charter is the highest treaty in the world,
superseding states’ conflicting obligations under any other
international agreement. (Art. 103, UN Charter) (The United Nations
Secretary-General Kofi Annan has told the BBC the US- led invasion of
Iraq was an illegal act that contravened the UN charter. BBC News,
Thursday, 16 September, 2004)