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IRS raid tactics ripped
Tax foe expects criminal charges for 'telling truth'
By Karen Abbott, Rocky Mountain News
June 12, 2004
Rick Stanley can't wait to take on the IRS.
"I'm really looking forward to being the one that brings them down," he said Friday - two days after Internal Revenue Service and other federal agents raided his home and business, Stanley Fastener & Shop Supply on East 39th Avenue in northeast Denver.
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From Chris Leinster of the Denver LP:
The Denver Libertarian Party meets Tuesday, June 15th at 7PM at the Overland Golf Course near Santa Fe and Evans, (303) 698-4975.
We have a distinguished guest this month! Randall O’toole of the Independence Institute will be speaking on the perils of Fast Tracks, more aptly named Fast Tax/ Slow Tracks. Please join our effort to rescue our tax dollars from this colossal pork project that will never solve our city’s transportation or pollution problems, and only serves to fatten the wallets of the friends of those in power. Let’s please honor him with an impressive attendance.
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Rick Stanley ran for Senate as Libertarian
By Karen Abbott, Rocky Mountain News
June 10, 2004
Federal agents raided the Denver home and business of income tax opponent and gun rights advocate Rick Stanley on Wednesday, seizing materials said to be related to taxes and possible anti-government activity.
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Richard Mack, a two-time elected sheriff in Arizona who has been running for governor of Utah on the Libertarian ticket, has announced he is dropping out of the gubernatorial race to run for president -- on cable channel Showtime's new summer series, "American Candidate."
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From the rocky:
http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/books/article/0,1299,DRMN_63_2938249,00.html
Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media...
by John Stossel (HarperCollins, $24.95).
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From Richard Randall:
On Friday, June 4, more than 500 MPP members, medical marijuana patients, caregivers, and other supporters protested at 110 congressional district offices.
The protests -- organized by the Marijuana Policy Project and its allies -- urged the targeted members of Congress to support an upcoming amendment on the House floor that would prevent the U.S. Justice Department from arresting, prosecuting, and imprisoning medical marijuana patients and caregivers who are following state law.
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Written by Scott Graves, 6 June 04
We didn't walk last week, Memorial Day and all. But Chuck and I got
out and hit the majority of the houses in my home precinct today. Thank you to Chuck for not only the shoe leather spent but the ideas and notes he took. A lot of what we learned came from his sides of the street.
First lesson. We need a website. Nothing fancy, just the issues, a
bio and why you ought to vote for me. I will get something rough and let you all know about it so we can tear it apart until its smooth.
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This is from the Rocky Mountain News:
http://www.insidedenver.com/drmn/local/article/0,1299,DRMN_15_2944146,00.html
Mayor to hold forum to address grievances
By April M. Washington, Rocky Mountain News
June 7, 2004
After years of watching their grievances fall on deaf ears, taxicab drivers might have found a political ally in Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper.
Hickenlooper's administration will hold a forum June 17 to address growing complaints about the glut of cabs at Denver International Airport.
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