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I'm confused - where does the TEA party end and "Sovereign Citizens" begin?
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<blockquote data-quote="trunks2k" data-source="post: 75224392" data-attributes="member: 24431"><p>Tea Party: Government is generally bad and should be as small as possible, nearly non-existent, and pretty much no taxes and regulation. Think libertarians, but more socially conservative.</p><p></p><p>Sovereign Citizens: Government and law is not what you think. You don't have to obey the law if you use the right legal language to get out of it. In the eyes of the government "you" are really not you, but a name on a piece of paper that somehow gives you access to millions of dollars if you use the right magic legal language. Nobody can legally make you do anything unless you agree to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trunks2k, post: 75224392, member: 24431"] Tea Party: Government is generally bad and should be as small as possible, nearly non-existent, and pretty much no taxes and regulation. Think libertarians, but more socially conservative. Sovereign Citizens: Government and law is not what you think. You don't have to obey the law if you use the right legal language to get out of it. In the eyes of the government "you" are really not you, but a name on a piece of paper that somehow gives you access to millions of dollars if you use the right magic legal language. Nobody can legally make you do anything unless you agree to it. [/QUOTE]
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