Internal Revenue Service
Fresno, CA
93888-0102
Dear Internal Revenue Service Person: March
4, 2005
Today I sent in my completed 1040 and check in a
separate envelope. I am writing to explain
why I have withheld payment of $22.61 from the check in a symbolic act of war
tax resistance, even though this amount by no means approaches the actual
current percentage (50%) of tax revenue spent on the military every year.
Please note that I am paying the balance you claim
I owe under extreme protest.
I protest the indecency of having to pay for
Bush’s war and tax cut for the rich from the permanent disability settlement
that I received last year after a grueling four year struggle in which I was
shamelessly abused and ripped off by the insurance company of my disability
pension.
I protest having to pay for Bush’s war from
proposed future cuts to my SSDBI benefits.
I protest the grotesque misuse and abuse of my
past tax dollars and the way in which my current taxes will be used to continue
to wage a campaign of fear and violence at home and around the world, most
specifically in Iraq.
As a Pacifist and a Patriot I cannot in good
conscience blindly support the perverted policies of G.W. Bush and his
administration. I would, if it were
legally possible, divert all of my tax money to domestic programs that
foster peace and bring true prosperity to all American citizens. This would be possible if there existed a
“peace tax”, as has been proposed in the Religious Freedom Peace Tax Fund
Act (H.R. 1186), but thwarted by conservatives (all of whom no doubt
consider themselves “good christians”).
I protest.
As the daughter and niece of WWII conscientious
objectors, and the granddaughter, grandniece, and great-granddaughter of
conscientious objectors in 19th century Tsarist Russia, I protest
the murder by US soldiers of thousands of innocent civilians in Iraq and
Afghanistan in my name.
I protest G.W. Bush lying to Congress about WMD’s
in Iraq in order to send US soldiers, against international laws, current US
treaties and worldwide dissent, to illegally invade and devastate a sovereign
nation and to claim to do so in my name.
I protest G.W. Bush using the deaths of the 9/11
victims and his feigned concern for my safety to force through the passage of
the so-called Patriot Act, thereby undermining the fundamental constitutional
rights of due process, the right to privacy and the protection against undue
search and seizure and habeus corpus, just to name a few of the draconian
measures enacted.
I protest G.W. Bush’s hypocrisy in that he claims
to be a christian and touts his supposed “pro-life, pro-family” values yet
simultaneously and repeatedly gives the middle finger to poor people, children,
the elderly, and people like me—the disabled—through his repressive legislation
and budget cuts for social programs and his tax cuts for himself and his rich
campaign contributors.
Last, but not least, I protest this
administration’s blatant disregard for the value of human life, including the
very lives of the soldiers he claims to support. Given that G.W. Bush has a long history of disregard for human
life—from his tenure as the governor of Texas when he held the record for overseeing
the highest number of executions in the history of the US, to his cutting of
food stamp funding for the poor, to his shameless lack of concern for the
thousands of innocent civilians and soldiers injured, tortured and/or killed at
his behest to his gutting of veteran’s health care and benefits in the current
budget—I thought it only fitting to try to determine what symbolic value our
almighty christian leader might place on a human life. I came up with the whopping sum of $0.001
per person, which I believe is quite generous considering his abominable
record.
When I decided to withhold a symbolic amount of
war taxes from my payment, I determined to calculate this withholding based on
G.W.’s symbolic monetary value of human life and the number of actual flesh
and blood people whom he has been responsible for killing, but for whose
deaths he neither acknowledges nor accepts any responsibility:
|
3200 |
Civilian deaths in Afghanistan—to 2005, only due
to military action (estimated) |
|
17, 307 |
Civilian deaths in Iraq —to 3/3/05 , only due to
military action (an average of numerous sources) |
|
153 |
Combat deaths in Afghanistan—through 3/3/05 and
as under-reported by the US military |
|
1,500 |
Combat deaths in Iraq—through 3/3/05 and as under-reported
by the US military |
|
22,160 |
Total deaths—a very conservative estimate which
does not include deaths due to disease, malnutrition…) |
|
x $0.001 |
Dollar value per human life |
|
$22.16 |
Total monetary
value of people killed and/or murdered by order of G.W. Bush
|
Contrast this with the
approximate $200,000,000,000 spent on the war in Iraq alone to date, or in
other words, $10,634,338 spent per person killed, and you get a much better picture
of the perversion that is our President, his policies and his true value for
life. We should all be ashamed to call
ourselves patriots if this is the type of person we allow to represent our
nation and to misspend our money.
I am
redirecting my withheld war taxes to a homeless family in Oakland who has
suffered under the current economic and foreign policies. I have no delusion that my small action will
have an impact on the morally bankrupt people in charge of policy at this
time. Only time will tell whether they
are brought to justice for their crimes against humanity. What does matter is that I am being true to
my conscience, to my moral principals and to my obligation to honor the elders
who came before me who bravely resisted doing wrong in the name of their god
and country.
I am sorry for any
inconvenience I may cause you. I
understand that the IRS may use its enforcement procedures to collect this
money from me but I hope that, instead of spending a great deal of time and
other tax payer’s money to balance the budget on my account, you will join me
in this refusal to pay for war and death.
In peace,
Debra
Valov
Oakland, CA 94609
cc: Senator Barbara Boxer
Senator Diane Feinstein
Representative Barbara Lee
Councilwoman Jane Brunner
Governor Arnold Schwartzenegger
G.W. Bush
Oakland
Tribune
Contra Costa Times
East Bay Guardian
San Francisco Chronicle
National War Tax Resistance Coordinating Committee
Michael Moore
Moveon.org
Codepink
Notinourname.net
Votetoimpeach.org
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