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Actor Wesley Snipes Free After 3 Years in a Government Cage For Refusing to be Mugged Wesley Snipes has been released from jail after serving a 3 year sentence for not paying the government extortion racket known as “taxation”. By JG Vibes, Intellihub, April 7, 2013 After spending 3 years in a government cage for refusing to have his money stolen by the government, actor Wesley Snipes is now somewhat free. Unfortunately, he is still under constant supervision and the government continues to treat him like a criminal, simply because he refused to be criminalized. CNN reported: “Actor Wesley Snipes has been released from a federal prison where he was serving a three-year sentence after being convicted on tax charges in February 2010.The release to a supervised residential location in New York occurred Tuesday, the Federal Bureau of Prisons told CNN. Snipes, 50, who starred in the “Blade” action movies and “White Men Can’t Jump,” had been serving time at a federal prison in Pennsylvania. A jury convicted him of willfully failing to file tax returns for 1999, 2000 and 2001. Snipes was acquitted of felony tax fraud and conspiracy charges. In June 2011, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal of his sentence, which he had argued was too harsh for a misdemeanor conviction.” Some people would point out that Wesley Snipes had plenty of money, and that he could have easily handed over his extortion fee and still be able to eat. However, if a wealthy man was walking down the street and was attacked by a mugger, would people still carry that same perception? Would everyone condemn this person for attempting to stand up against his mugger? Because Wesley Snipes, and every other person who is forced to fill out a tax form, is by principle a victim of theft. intellihub/2013/04/07/actor-wesley-snipes-free-after-3-years-in-a-government-cage-for-refusing-to-be-mugged/
Posted on: Thu, 15 Aug 2013 06:00:58 +0000

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