When people don't have the resources to hire a lawyer to fight on their behalf, they have two choices: (1) deal with whatever the legal system throws at them or (2) fight back. Tamara Jada Clark, a self-described "Floridian-American," has chosen the path of most resistance and is fighting the legal system on behalf of her family. But, when her original complaint was summarily dismissed by a judge in Georgia, she fired back on April 20th with a "Notice: To F*ck This Court and Everything that it Stands For."
In her nine-page legal notice, Mrs. Clark does not mince words in her criticism of the judge:
Some may dismiss Clark as a foul-mouthed loon. Others will see her profanity-laced rant like I do, an epic example of simply following the "Get Told Flowchart": Does someone need to get told? No. Then don't. Yes. Then tell them!
The back story isn't quite clear, but from what I gather Clark's husband was arrested in Georgia in 2009 and sentenced for 30 years in jail. Then the next year Tamah was arrested and charged with plotting to break her husband out of prison. However, let this sink in . . .
A common misperception is that I've ever been to court, indicted, or convicted for ANYTHING ever. I haven't. Lol. I have no record, ppl.
— Tamah Jada Clark (@TamahJadaClark) April 25, 2015
This is true. The courts have not convicted Mrs. Clark of anything she has been accused of doing. She is free and able to fight the justice system on behalf of her family. On her website, Clark defends her rant:Yes, I am aware that my language was strong, to say the least; however, I am very passionate about the subject matter and have grown fed up with the persistent injustice that is rapidly effectuating a societal paradigm increasingly reminiscent of dictatorial fascism.
Contrary to the idiosyncrasies of those who would bemoan my actions and pre-judicially attempt to categorize me in a manner that quarantines the heart of my message, I really am not such a horrible person. Furthermore, I am not an anarchist, “sovereign citizen”, or other misfit denomination. What I am is this: a concerned American.
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