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GrantDem

(1,791 posts)
Sun Apr 7, 2013, 11:50 AM Apr 2013

Indiana man seeks to challenge ticket in high court

LAFAYETTE -
A north-central Indiana man wants to challenge the authority of law enforcement officials to pull over vehicles for speeding.

The Journal & Courier reports that Jim Sanders of Mulberry, near Lafayette, considers himself a "sovereign man" or a "freeman," part of a growing movement that questions the authority of government.




http://www.wthr.com/story/21901302/indiana-man-seeks-to-challenge-ticket-in-high-court
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Indiana man seeks to challenge ticket in high court (Original Post) GrantDem Apr 2013 OP
This guy hates the government, doesn't think laws apply to him mysuzuki2 Apr 2013 #1

mysuzuki2

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1. This guy hates the government, doesn't think laws apply to him
Sun Apr 7, 2013, 11:59 AM
Apr 2013

and yet is happy to drive his car on the government roads. Why doesn't a self reliant " sovereign" guy like him stand on his own 2 feet and build his own roads? What a wuss!

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