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To: Gabrial

Sue them???? You kidding me? Sue the IRS and the Fedgov???? In COURT?

In HOLDER’S InJustice Department???

You watching the Zimmerman farce?

We have as much recourse in the courts to redress our grievances as a snowflake in a blast furnace.

It is all corrupted and poisoned.

We have no recourse left but one - well... actually we have two - but since the churches themselves refuse to preach the need for national and individual repentance, the last option is not really going to be a viable one - except when deciding how you want to go out in the face of tyranny.


59 posted on 07/09/2013 9:28:39 PM PDT by INVAR ("Fart for liberty, fart for freedom and fart proudly!" - Benjamin Franklin)
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To: INVAR
People sue FedGov all the time. Sometimes they win, sometimes they lose.

All of us have certain civil rights granted under the Privacy Act. If, for example, you could prove your social security number was exposed by the IRS, and a criminal got it and used it for identity theft, and the criminal drained your bank account of X dollars, you would have a valid claim under the Privacy Act against FedGov to recover X dollars. These folks will even help you do it.

http://constitution.org/grossack/bivens.htm

Holder refuses to prosecute “his people” criminals like the Black Panthers that waive billy clubs at people trying to vote, but he can't stop FedGov, IRS, etc. from being sued. They have yet to be successful in eliminating trial by jury.

And yes, they intervened and forced the prosecution of Zimmerman, but that does not mean FedGov is immune to prosecution.

61 posted on 07/10/2013 10:39:50 AM PDT by Gabrial (The nightmare will continue as long as the nightmare is in the Whitehouse)
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