Car Insurance Is Unconstitutional
It is unconstitutional, to make it mandatory, for people to pay for car insurance.I'm a good driver and haven't had an accident or a speeding ticket in more than 20 years. Over those 20 years I paid more than $20,000 in insurance. If I do get in an accident, insurance Company will not even pay as much as I paid them. I think it's unconstitutional to be forced to pay car insurance and would like to fight it in court. Scientists told the car companies if they made a car go faster than 10 mph, people would be injured… Continue reading
Posted by BradH Date: Tuesday, December 6, 2011
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Fallen Officer's Wife In Need Of Insurance Help
Officer Ralph Mock was killed responding as backup to a DUI call on an icy January morning 20 years ago when his patrol car hit ice and slammed into a tree. After 14 years on the force, he left behind his 32-year-old wife, Judy, and their 4-year-old daughter.
