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I became a sovereign citizen today.
How many of you are a sovereign citizen? It's a good feeling to know that I am a freeman free from the restraints of the country.
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Devious Aug 25 @ 1:52pm 
Bit of a self-own right there bud.
Free man LOL :steamhappy: :steamhappy: :steamhappy:
76561199799407472 (Banned) Aug 25 @ 1:54pm 
Originally posted by Devious:
Bit of a self-own right there bud.
No it's not. And only an American knows what a sovereign citizen is. It's the only way to be free in the usa now.
Arvaos Aug 25 @ 1:55pm 
Originally posted by ghost:
Originally posted by Devious:
Bit of a self-own right there bud.
No it's not. And only an American knows what a sovereign citizen is. It's the only way to be free in the usa now.

There are 195 sovereign countries..
okay, will you now cease to use public roads?
Originally posted by Arvaos:
Originally posted by ghost:
No it's not. And only an American knows what a sovereign citizen is. It's the only way to be free in the usa now.

There are 195 sovereign countries..

... and non of them have fee Men and least of all Women :-/
76561199799407472 (Banned) Aug 25 @ 1:58pm 
Originally posted by Poopenfartenfuhrer Shaky:
okay, will you now cease to use public roads?
No I don't need a driver's license because I'm not driving I'm traveling. I don't need to have my car registered with the state or federal government.
Devious Aug 25 @ 1:59pm 
Originally posted by ghost:
Originally posted by Devious:
Bit of a self-own right there bud.
No it's not. And only an American knows what a sovereign citizen is. It's the only way to be free in the usa now.

It's the fastest way to turn a traffic stop into 60 days in jail, but I suppose we all define freedom differently.

And it's a worldwide phenomenon now. We also have Canadians turning speeding tickets into hour-long arguments about 19th century admiralty law.
Originally posted by ghost:
Originally posted by Poopenfartenfuhrer Shaky:
okay, will you now cease to use public roads?
No I don't need a driver's license because I'm not driving I'm traveling. I don't need to have my car registered with the state or federal government.

... and so ...?
Devious Aug 25 @ 2:01pm 
Originally posted by Bernard The Gurnard:
Originally posted by ghost:
No I don't need a driver's license because I'm not driving I'm traveling. I don't need to have my car registered with the state or federal government.

... and so ...?

It's an obvious bait, but it does elicit pity since people are actually fooled by this stuff. Like what the ♥♥♥♥ do you expect? You're gonna get arrested, and that's the end of it.
76561199799407472 (Banned) Aug 25 @ 2:04pm 
Originally posted by Devious:
Originally posted by ghost:
No it's not. And only an American knows what a sovereign citizen is. It's the only way to be free in the usa now.

It's the fastest way to turn a traffic stop into 60 days in jail, but I suppose we all define freedom differently.

And it's a worldwide phenomenon now. We also have Canadians turning speeding tickets into hour-long arguments about 19th century admiralty law.
They can't arrest me as their oppressing laws don't apply to me. And I can sue them for unlawful arrest. And tie the court up for years with paper work.
Last edited by ghost; Aug 25 @ 2:06pm
BX Aug 25 @ 2:05pm 
Originally posted by Devious:
Originally posted by Bernard The Gurnard:

... and so ...?

It's an obvious bait, but it does elicit pity since people are actually fooled by this stuff. Like what the ♥♥♥♥ do you expect? You're gonna get arrested, and that's the end of it.

We all know he doesn't go outside.
Originally posted by ghost:
Originally posted by Devious:

It's the fastest way to turn a traffic stop into 60 days in jail, but I suppose we all define freedom differently.

And it's a worldwide phenomenon now. We also have Canadians turning speeding tickets into hour-long arguments about 19th century admiralty law.
They can't arrest me as their oppressing laws don't apply to me. And I can sue them for unlawful arrest. And tie the court up for years with paper work.
If their laws don't apply to you, why would they let you in court? They could just lock you up and throw away the key.
76561199799407472 (Banned) Aug 25 @ 2:12pm 
Originally posted by St✩rlight:
Originally posted by ghost:
They can't arrest me as their oppressing laws don't apply to me. And I can sue them for unlawful arrest. And tie the court up for years with paper work.
If their laws don't apply to you, why would they let you in court? They could just lock you up and throw away the key.
No they can't. It will be an unlawful arrest and my lawyer will have them sued that the cops will be homeless with their kids eating out of dumpsters and I will be laughing at them.
wtf is a sovereign citizen?
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