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Old 09-07-2007, 06:25 AM
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agreed

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Originally Posted by DocBrotherman
In Wisconsin, an ATV is defined as "engine driven", but a "motor vehicle " is "self propelled". Get this--
The D.O.T. ONLYdeals with non-private vehicles. Your remedy is NOT in the statutes. An operator is NOT the same as a driver. (yes, I have a class A license, CDL)
My company operates the truck, I, drive it.
See that sign at the top of the on-ramp of the freeway that says "pedestrians and other non-motorized traffic prohibited"? The peds are being considered "traffic" (look it up) and it is ALL commercial. Everything. The presumption is that you are commercial. Period. That is all the State deals with. If they are even talking to you, you have entered the Matrix. They have to presume you are in it, or to them, you don't exist. Get educated and read "The Red Amendment" It may help you to get the context of the situation.


Excellent point Doc;


I just had an interesting dream. I was being inducted into the Army and was standing in line when I remembered I do not have a DOB or SSN - no birth certificate too. An administrative lady started badgering me and a big drill seargent type sidled up to me to make her threat clear.

I offered: "If I can kill this guy with my bear hands, I bet you would let me in without any more questions, huh?"

Look at the signature line on this non-endorsement. The commercial entity is the company operating the vehicle.


Regards,

David Merrill.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Shoonra
It is worth noting that the fealty to the Pope, which you cited for its explicit mention of the Templar abbey in Dover, is the legal basis for the invalidation of the Magna Carta after it was sealed at Runnymede.
During discussion about the Treaty of 1213 and the Magna Charta (1215).

http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/medieval/magframe.htm
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/john1a.html
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