Thursday, March 22, 2007

LIVE FREE OR DIE : ED BROWN SONG




go to www.thejabrones.com to hear all the songsLive Free or DieThe people of New Hampshire have a motto they live byFolks out there say "In this state we live free or die."Now, in the "Granite State" there lives an iron willed manHis name is Ed Brown and he's trying to take a standFor ten years he's refused to pay his income tax He said:"There's no law states I gotta pay, and that's that."He asked the IRS to show him a single law That says he has to payBut they didn't cuz they can'tCuz there's no such lawHe's still waiting for an answer to this dayInstead of an answerThe Feds sent out a sniperAnd a couple dozen agents, it's trueDecked out in flak jacketsWith state troopers and marshallsAnd they were all packin' tooThey raided Ed's offices and downloaded computersThey said "You're being charged with tax fraud, mister, for using money orders to pay off your mortgage."Ed said "I used legal money orders and I told you why."A Postal Officer there said "Yes, but the problem is Ed, you stopped buying.""Of course I stopped buying, my mortgage is paid in full.Now would you gents kindly take your guns and go?"Shortly after thatEd was entrapped, arrested, and abusedHis wife ElaineWas charged with tax crimes againAnd she was arrested tooThe couple asked again "Could you show us one law that says we have to pay? If you do we have the cash in Esgrow and we'll gladly pay you the next day."The answer never came....Now, Ed's gone home to liveHe's walked out of their kangaroo courtCuz he was denied the right to bring forth Witnesses to help him prove his pointNo he's not 'Holed up"His house ain't a "Compound""Holed up" and "Compound"Are words the Feds use before they gun a man downWell, Samuel Adams had a seaside party back in 1773He told some men gathered round to empty out the British shipsAnd turned the Boston Harbor water to teaNo he wouldn't "crouch down on his knees and lick the hand that feeds"He wouldn't stand for "tranquil servitude" he "chose the contest for liberty"Yeah, Patrick Henry gave a rousing speech back in 1775The Red Coats were moving in and he was trying to raise an armyTo fight for the American sideBy the time he'd finished speaking he had them all cheering"To Arms.!" "To Arms!" they criedHe said "Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it Almighty God! (Forbid it Almighty God!) I know not what course others may take, but as for me give me liberty or give me death!"Yeah, General John Stark fought at Bunker HillTrenton, Princeton, Bennington, and beyondIn 1809, aged 81, and too weak to travel, he sent a letter onTo his veteran comrades who were gathering to remember The Bennington campaignHis friends from the war raised their cups and cheeredAs they read this sweet refrainStark wrote: "Live free or die. Death is not the worst of evils."In 1945 his words became the motto of New Hampshire's beloved peopleNow Ed's at home talking on the phoneGiving interviews to local and national newsTrying to get enough attention to cause an interventionAnd stop the Feds from coming to take him in"If they come in here with guns" he said"I'll defend myself until the end."I'm an honorable man I've never liedAnd neither has my loving wife. I'm a man of the creator. I'm no one's slave. I was born a free man and free I'll stayIs Ed Brown the leader of the next American Revolution?Will the people stand up against a government that ignores their constitution?Will Americans stop paying income taxCuz it makes elitists rich and breaks the people's backs?Will the people shun debt and servitude?Will they stand up and make Ed's dream come true?Time will tell, let's hope all ends wellThere doesn't have to be a violent endLet's hope the stand off goes on and onAnd the Feds don't force Ed's handThe people of New Hampshire have a motto they live byFolks out there say "In this state we live free or die."One question I'll put to you before I'm throughWhy should a man be forced to choose between the two?Live free or die.

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