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Can you refuse to pay federal taxes that go to support the military for reason of conscientious objection?

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Can you refuse to pay federal taxes that go to support the military for reason of conscientious objection?

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Your federal taxes do not support the military or any other federal program. They are collected for the purpose of paying interest on the national debt; this money goes straight to the “federal” reserve. This is why medicare & social security come out of your paycheck as a separate line item…

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