Gene has written a letter to President Bush, enumerating his grievance about an IRS Agent, admitting he tried to set himself on fire and landed in a mental institution, and asking for the President's help in getting .... well, here, read it for yourself.
Gene Chapman, 2008 U. S. Presidential CandidateI have no idea who told Gene he is entitled to a million bucks. No real attorney worth their salt would put a dollar value on a suit of that nature, even if his rights had been violated (but I will note that the lady at the Internal Revenue Service was just doing her job, by collecting income taxes from a guy who hadn't filed or paid in years, so that claim of impending compensation by Gene is highly suspect to say the very least).
P. O. Box 295545
Lewisville, Texas 75029
January 1, 2007
George W. Bush, President of The United States
1600 Pennsylvania Blvd.
Washington, D.C. 20502
Dear Mr. President:
On August 28, 2004, I was called in before a Communist Inquisition to explain why I had not paid personal income taxes (2nd Plank of "The Communist Manifesto") since 1999. IRS Agent Beverly Lee in the Ft. Worth, Texas office presided over the Inquisition.
I explained that my Christian religion forbids me to be a slave (taxed in labor, taxed in property and counted like cattle) and that Marxism's 10 Planks are designed to be a direct attack upon the very existence of the Christian religion. (See the enclosed Class Action Materials to gain further insight on the issue.)
IRS Agent Beverly Lee then proceeded the next month to place a lien upon any property I might own in Denton County, Texas (1st and 4th Planks of "The Communist Manifesto"), took about $100 out of my checking account (forcing it into negative territory and closure) and put a levy on my $1,000 per week paycheck (forcing me out of the job I had at Western Express in Birmingham, Alabama).
I spent the next six months unemployed, as I tried to figure out how to live as a Christian in Communist America, costing me about $30,000 in lost job opportunity.
On my way to burn myself in front of the IRS Building in Greenville, South Carolina, in January, 2005, I was hauled off to a mental hospital for evaluation for the next 39 days, where it was finally found that I had nothing wrong with me other than "depression" from my long fight with the IRS and was very committed to my "Christian views on slavery."
I am asking for your help in:
1) firing and filling charges against IRS Agent Beverly Lee for violating my 1st Amendment protected right to practice my Christian religion in Communist America.
2) removing the lien from my property in Denton County, Texas.
3) returning my $100 of checking account monies and $30,000 in lost job revenue.
4) gaining the $1,000,000 I'm informed that is to come to me for the religious abuse I suffered at the hands of IRS Agent Beverly Lee and her helpers.
5) gaining written assurances that Christians like me will never have to face Communist Aggressions from IRS agents in the future.
most respectfully,
Gene Chapman,
2008 U. S. Presidential Candidate
cell: 972-872-0784
I will also note that Gene was not diagnosed as being just "depressed". He was placed on an antipsychotic medication, Risperdal. Risperdal is not used for depression; quite the opposite, in fact, since it is used for schizophrenia and bipolar mania. You can also read Gene's own statement about taking Risperdal.

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