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jpak

(41,758 posts)
Mon Jul 27, 2015, 03:00 PM Jul 2015

In veto legal brief for LePage, Sovereign Citizens talk treason - lol!

http://pollways.bangordailynews.com/2015/07/27/maine-politics/sovereign-citizens-treason-lepage-vetoes/

Members of a Maine Sovereign Citizens group are once again talking treason.

Gov. LePage’s many meetings with a Sovereign Citizens group, the Constitutional Coalition, were brought to light by Mike Tipping in June 2014.

Tipping, who obtained documents from the governor’s office, reported that:

The remonstrances the group submitted to LePage and the legislature accused Maine’s government of being unlawful, of having illegally accepted and used unconstitutional currency (anything other than gold and silver), and of coordinating with UNESCO, UNICEF, NATO, and the UN to deprive Americans of their property rights.

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In veto legal brief for LePage, Sovereign Citizens talk treason - lol! (Original Post) jpak Jul 2015 OP
There is no greater group of dangerous nutjobs Lee-Lee Jul 2015 #1
This is an amicus brief from some laypersons who are clueless as to the issues Gothmog Jul 2015 #2
 

Lee-Lee

(6,324 posts)
1. There is no greater group of dangerous nutjobs
Mon Jul 27, 2015, 03:05 PM
Jul 2015

Than any of the idiotic sovereign citizens groups.

There is one group here in NC that has gone so far as to create their own "legitimate" state government, have their own elections, levy thier own taxes, and all sorts of idiocy.

Gothmog

(145,321 posts)
2. This is an amicus brief from some laypersons who are clueless as to the issues
Mon Jul 27, 2015, 03:09 PM
Jul 2015

The authors of this brief are laypersons and want the Court to take this into account in reviewing their claims. This brief is really funny

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