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Blogger Kirby Evans said...

The so-called "Freeman" ideology is interesting to me because it is in essence individuals attempting to do what corporations are already doing - gaining the rights of individuals with few of the legal responsibilities. The irony is, of course, that corporations are eager to use the courts to defend the "rights" such as copyright laws (now acting almost exclusively in the interest of large corporations) but don't want the courts to find them responsible for almost anything.

9 June 2015 at 19:36

Anonymous Anonymous said...

So you agree with police arresting people for internet bullying!?

10 June 2015 at 02:05

Anonymous Martin Ruark said...

Tragic crimes like these makes one appreciate that organisations like yours are a beacon of light on the murky, dark world of the radical loony right. Thank you for all the good work that you do. God Bless you.

11 June 2015 at 03:13

Anonymous Anonymous said...

As someone who works in the judicial system in Alberta, Freemen are unfortunately widely known to us. Terrible that this movement has moved into the killing of a police officer (who was shot in the back). Hopefully, this was just the act of one, as opposed to the movement as a whole.

14 June 2015 at 22:19

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