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Bob Paudert on Protecting Officers from 'Sovereign Citizens'

His son's violent and very public death set him on a new course in a life: a calling to warn America about a group of anti-government radicals called the "Sovereign Citizens". Six months into his mission, former West Memphis Police Chief Bob Paudert talks with ABC24 Bulldog Mike Matthews about grief, recovery and renewal.

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JoeAllen - 6/25/2012 9:11 PM
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I am NOT familiar with the SOVEREIGN CITIZENS organization, and I do NOT agree with their VIOLENT APPROACH toward government. However, I do think that government at all levels, especially the Federal level, is way tooooo big and taxes us way toooooo much. Word has gotten around that WORKING FOR THE GOVERNMENT provides the best salaries and pensions and benefits; consequently, governments at all levels grow in size and the number of employees. It seems like we have 5 bureaucrats watching every worker in the PRIVATE SECTOR. There IS a SERIOUS PROBLEM in the USA with the growing size and power of GOVERNMENT.
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