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Old 08-07-2007, 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by goffertrap
I think if you read that which was posted, you would answer each and every question you have about bogus liens. A lien from the IRS, or your local mechanic have nothing to do with non-consentual common law liens. Sorry.

No, I don't follow the common law of england. If you are talking about common law in the US of A, sure, it's called case law too.

I believe only three states call it common law, but they too now use statutory laws. You find a court that your common law of england works(within the US of A) please let me know, I would love to visit an inbred town in the sticks littered with hillbilly's.
During the Cold War, East Germany was called the "German Democratic Republic"..

Do you think E. Germany was very democratic or very republican?

Don't get hung up on labels.

The common law is the common law.. for the most part it does not exist in the United States, since the common law requires (a) (private) property and (b) gold in order to operate, neither of which exist anymore in the U.S., no matter what labels you hang on your case law, etc.
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