In yet another completely isolated incident, a rightwing nutjob and self-identified "Sovereign Citizen" has been arrested for sending some amusing Passover gifts to a couple of Jewish targets in Boulder, Colorado. Jeffrey Klinkel, our patriotic hero of the day, was arrested Friday on "two counts of felony menacing, explosive hoax and interference with a school facility" in the April 6 incident in which he allegedly sent envelopes containing white powder to Boulder's Jewish Community Center and to a synagogue, Congregation Har HaShem. The community center -- including a preschool -- was evacuated, and the employees who opened the envelope were quarantined. Looks like yet another attempted rightwing terrorist attack for
As I recall, Hogan's Heros was set in a P.O.W. camp, not a concentration camp. The staff (Klink, Schultz, etc.) were members of the Wehrmacht (German military during the Nazi regime), not the SS who operated the concentration camps. And the inmates who the series centered on were captured members of Allied forces, not Jewish nationals or other victims if Nazi persecution from Germany and Nazi-occupied territories.
i eagerly await his informing the judge that "this court has no jurisdiction" . . . can you say contempt? . . . second appearance judge opens with "so, now do you recognize this court's jurisdiction and the wisdom of accepting your constitutional rights?"
But FREE SPEECH. He didn't actually hurt any one. Hate speech legislation is against the first amendment, and is the reason Yanks can sneer at the evil European countries that criminalise people for just saying stuff.
Unfortunately, that is the position of the Skeptics Dictionary.
Good, so his lengthy prison sentence "does not pertain to him". He can keep telling himself that as he sits in his cell over the next several decades, marking off the days on the wall with a piece of charcoal.
All those things are activities which sovereign states get up to on a regular basis.
Ha-ha, silly liebrul blogger. It's always a good time to buy more guns. (Echoing marxalot, below).
As I recall, Hogan's Heros was set in a P.O.W. camp, not a concentration camp. The staff (Klink, Schultz, etc.) were members of the Wehrmacht (German military during the Nazi regime), not the SS who operated the concentration camps. And the inmates who the series centered on were captured members of Allied forces, not Jewish nationals or other victims if Nazi persecution from Germany and Nazi-occupied territories.
i eagerly await his informing the judge that "this court has no jurisdiction" . . . can you say contempt? . . . second appearance judge opens with "so, now do you recognize this court's jurisdiction and the wisdom of accepting your constitutional rights?"
[at this point he will probably fuck up again]
the personalized stationery didn't help.
just drop it in the can labeled "W.A.S.T.E."
domain? . . . idiot probably shares an IPv4 address.
but but but but he's a sovereign citizen . . . carries his own little domain around with him so wherever he is it's "sovereign"
[also has tiny picket fence tattooed around his waist as a boundary . . . claims he's on the "outside"]
That sounds suspiciously Levitical.
But FREE SPEECH. He didn't actually hurt any one. Hate speech legislation is against the first amendment, and is the reason Yanks can sneer at the evil European countries that criminalise people for just saying stuff.
Unfortunately, that is the position of the Skeptics Dictionary.
I figure he is using the Sovereign Citizen defense because it has worked so well in the past.
Is our goyims learning?
Good, so his lengthy prison sentence "does not pertain to him". He can keep telling himself that as he sits in his cell over the next several decades, marking off the days on the wall with a piece of charcoal.
I'm not convinced they have a dictionary.
Evidence this country needs to do more for the mentally ill.
I have a hard time telling the difference between mental illness and republicanism.