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Places named Freeman: Freedom of the City is an award made by towns and cities, to esteemed members of its community; such people may then be termed Freemen or Freewomen of the City. ... The Freeman is a monthly journal; it is the principal publication of the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE), located in Irvington-on-Hudson, New York. ... The Foundation for Economic Education (FEE) was the first modern think tank established in the United States specifically to promote, research and promulgate free-market and libertarian ideas. ... A true colour image of Ireland, captured by a NASA satellite on January 4, 2003. ... Holding California pandering statute did not criminalize the hiring of actors for nonobscene adult films. ...

People named Freeman: Freeman Township is a township located in Clare County in the U.S. state of Michigan. ... Freeman Spur is a village located in Franklin County, Illinois. ...

Fictional characters named Freeman: Dr. Douglas Southall Freeman (May 16, 1886-June 13, 1953) was an American journalist and author. ... Edward Augustus Freeman (August 2, 1823 - March 16, 1892) was an English historian. ... Martin Freeman (born September 8, 1971, Aldershot) is an English actor most famous for playing Tim Canterbury in the BBCs Golden Globe winning comedy The Office. ... James Stanley Freeman (b. ... James Shepherd Freeman (b. ... James Freeman (b. ... Morgan Freeman (born June 1, 1937) is an American actor who was born in Memphis, Tennessee. ... Orville Freeman Orville Lothrop Freeman (May 9, 1918 - February 20, 2003) was an American Democratic politician who served as the 29th Governor of Minnesota from January 5, 1955 to January 2, 1961 and as the US Secretary of Agriculture from 1961-1969. ... Sir Ralph Freeman (27 November 1880 – 11 March 1950) was an English civil engineer, responsible for the design of several of the worlds most impressive bridges. ... Roger Norman Freeman, Baron Freeman, PC (born May 27, 1942), a British Conservative politician, was Member of Parliament for Kettering from 1983 to 1997. ... Roger Freeman was SCCA ProRally Subaru factory team driver. ... Freeman Dyson at Harvard University in 2004 Freeman John Dyson (born December 15, 1923) is an English-born American physicist and mathematician. ... George Freeman Thomas later Freeman-Thomas, 1st Marquess of Willingdon of Ratton (September 12, 1866 - August 12, 1941) was a British Liberal politician who served as Governor General of Canada and Viceroy of India. ... Freeman Fisher Gozzie Gosden (May 5, 1899 - December 10, 1982) was a USA radio comedian, and pioneer in the development of the situation comedy form. ... Freeman Thorp (1844-1922), born in Geneva, Ohio, was an American painter who painted portraits of many famous people such as Abraham Lincoln, James Garfield, William McKinley, Grover Cleveland, Ulysses Grant, Salmon Chase, Horace Greeley, Walter Forward and Robert E. Lee. ... Samuel Freeman Miller (April 5, 1816 - October 13, 1890), was an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court, 1862-1890. ...


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The Montana Freemen believed in the doctrine of individual sovereignty and rejected the authority of the U.S. federal government.
Yet another perspective is; the Freemen had found valid arguments such as "my fraud is as good as your fraud"; a regular quote from at least one graduate of freeman sessions that was never arrested, C Wayne Maxwell (died 05/06) of Dayton OH and Elliotville Kentucky.
Leroy Schweitzer and the Freemen also used various other law and UCC Books (uniform commercial code)and provisions to file liens against public officals that were sold to generate equity to fund their efforts to make a "firm offer to pay off the national debt".
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