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<blockquote data-quote="Jim Corrigan" data-source="post: 1982027" data-attributes="member: 24714"><p>I know I saw a short spot on Sovereign Citizens on Dateline or somethin' like that a while ago. They labelled them as a "hate group." But of course, all they did was carry guns, sit around a diner eating pie and talk about the government. As for the ones who have and continue to advocate killing police, well, there's always a few BAD apples, right comrades?</p><p></p><p>And on another note, a large number of nations around the world have very simple ideas regarding laws that the citizenry doesn't agree with. If you don't agree with a law, you don't recognize it. While that may seem unthinkable by some, it seems to be okay in other parts of the world. Governments should fear their citizens, right comrades?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Corrigan, post: 1982027, member: 24714"] I know I saw a short spot on Sovereign Citizens on Dateline or somethin' like that a while ago. They labelled them as a "hate group." But of course, all they did was carry guns, sit around a diner eating pie and talk about the government. As for the ones who have and continue to advocate killing police, well, there's always a few BAD apples, right comrades? And on another note, a large number of nations around the world have very simple ideas regarding laws that the citizenry doesn't agree with. If you don't agree with a law, you don't recognize it. While that may seem unthinkable by some, it seems to be okay in other parts of the world. Governments should fear their citizens, right comrades? [/QUOTE]
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