But this simply isn't a question of money. It's also a question of commitment. John Ubaldi of Move America Forward, an organization which supports both the military and the war on terror, said, "They're (The tax resisters are) showing the terrorists that America is not committed."
In other words, those who refuse to send their checks to Uncle Sam, citing differences with the Bush Administration over the war, may be unwittingly compromising America's security.
And, in irony of ironies, peace activists are now lobbying for something called the Religious Freedom Peace Tax Fund that would permit conscientious objectors to have their taxes used for nonmilitary purposes.
Funny how the very liberals who would deny children the religious freedom to pray in school would invoke religious liberty to avoid paying taxes.
Nathan Tabor
Nathan Tabor organizes and educates Christians on their role in Politics.
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