Robert Clifton Tanner pleaded guilty in federal court to wire fraud, but his social media accounts show he hasn't given up on his belief that he's a "sovereign citizen."
alternatives. pete: forcing people to buy a product was unconstitutional to begin with. that s what they repealed. we stood on a bridge in lexington concord because of a stamp tax. i shouldn t be told. ed: here we go. pete: that i have to buy healthcare. this judgment says that s been repealed. now the whole law is not valid. the whole law was based on this tax which forced people to buy it i didn t see it coming. i don t know, maybe the president of the united states saw it coming as well. buff he tweeted last night. he said as i predicted all along, so, ed, he did see it coming. okay struck down as unconstitutional disaster. now congress must pass a strong law that provides great healthcare and protects pre-existing conditions. mitch and nancy, get it done. the question is mitch and nancy? steve: not chuck and nancy. i think that jedediah makes a great point is that republicans have said let s tear this law down. they have been trying to do
reinterpretation to claim that individuals have this unviable right to own firearms. they have gone through a so we have a vision at the founding and it emphasizes malitias. america bought a military war. lexington concord, bunker hill. it is localist, military collective. that s the first vision. and that s probably where it comes out of. in the initial language. then america s history is defined by our wars. the next big constitutional war is the civil war and in that war the central government are the heros, union army and the