The Alex Jones Verdict Shows the Danger of Defamation Laws
• http://www.ronpaulinstitute.org, by ryan mcmakenIn the latest demonstration of the absurdity of defamation laws, radio show host Alex Jones has been ordered to pay $965 million to people whose didn't like things Jones said about the 2012 Sandy Hook massacre in Newtown, Connecticut.
Fire the attorneys, and when asked by the court for a payment schedule that is handle-able, state a dollar a day. Do this in person, not represented by anybody, even himself. When asked for an itemized list of property so the court can see, state, 4th Amendment; private property; private information. "We have my word that you can go on. I can't afford any more than a dollar a day. But if I happen to get a little extra from somewhere now and again, I will consider additional, one-time amounts." If the judge insists, sue her for breaking her Oath of Office; not upholding the 4th Amendment. Sue her to the tune of a couple $billion.