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webevintage3/05/2010 10:16:27 am PST

re: #36 iceweasel


Similar groups of “sovereign citizens” have been reported in several other states as well.

So if someone renounces their citizenship and goes “soverign” does that mean they have to stop using the services of the Federal and State gov’t where they live.
Pay a special “sovereign citizen” fee to get their mail and for the fire department to put out a fire?

Or is it just about them not paying taxes anymore?