Phoenix/Tucson FairTax Rally

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Tax Day 2008 -- Rally for the FairTax and Protest the Federal Income Tax -- PHOENIX & TUCSON!!!
 
Join your fellow Arizonans for the FairTax to protest America’s absurdly complex and cumbersome federal income tax code. Whether you’re a FairTaxer, a Flat Taxer, or just plain fed-up with a system that wastes nearly a half trillion dollars a year in compliance costs and other red tape losses, please join us at:

Van Buren post office (4949 E. Van Buren, Phoenix)
Tuesday, April 15th
 
TUCSON LOCATION TO BE ANNOUNCED
We believe the most effective hours will be 7pm to 10:30pm when all the last minute filers and the media will be there!
That’s when your FairTax leaders will be there!
 
FREE FairTax t-shirts, hats and signs for the first twenty people to arrive after 7pm!!
 
For details, and to enlist your supportRSVP to Greg Dutton at StateDirector@AZFairTax.org for the Phoenix Rally, or Charlene Westgate, Tucson Rally Chairperson at kinexus2@gmail.com. Please send your name, city, and phone numbers where you can be reached between now and tax day.
 
See you there!
 
Greg Dutton, Arizona Volunteer State Director
Americans For Fair Taxation
National Web Site:
http://www.FairTax.org
State Web Site: http://www.AZFairTax.org



Rayj
First you're born, you pay taxes, you die.
Then your next of kin has to pay more taxes
on your funeral! How fair is that?

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