Sunday, June 14, 2009

Pennsylvania man arrested for ... harassing the government!!! WTF!

A Bridgeville man who was arrested and convicted after making repeated complaints to his local government took his appeal to one of Pennsylvania's highest courts on Tuesday.

Team 4 investigative reporter Jim Parsons, who originally broke the story, was in Superior Court for the arguments. At issue: How many letters to borough officials does it take to constitute a crime?

Marshall Pappert freely admits that when you add up all of the letters he has written to government officials -- and include the copies of those letters he has sent to other public officials -- the number of letters is about 350. More...

See also:

  1. Quiz: what is government?
  2. If they knew the truth, they'd hate us even more...
  3. It is time to resist... (Or is it already too late?)
  4. The Obsolete Man. Welcome to the Twilight Zone, folks...
  5. Can we/Should we depend on the State?

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