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Old 02-04-2008, 06:49 PM
Jerry Pitts Jerry Pitts is offline
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Can you prove the claims you are making? Can you prove there are people out there that own private property and do not pay property tax? Bring forth the proof, and I will be more than willing to pay more attention to what you are saying. until such time as you prove your claim, it is in my opinion, just another patriot myth.

Like I said before, you talk a good game of legal mumbo jumbo (secular law), but you cannot prove that you are a sovereign over anything. Even the body you claim you have sovereignty over, I dispute that, due to the fact that you are visually impaired. You are not a optometrist or other eye doctor sort which would enable you to remedy that problem, therefore you are dependent upon others to meet that need. A Sovereign has no dependencies, He (the sovereign) is truly independent. You say you are a sovereign, yet the police can come into your home, at the point of a gun and take whatever they desire and you are incapable of stopping them. Oh you can take them to court, but the courts will laugh in your face.

I made an announcement earlier today that I was going off line tonite, and I must keep my schedule. I will be coming back to this topic when I arrive at my destination. Until then, find the evidence that will prove that you are a sovereign, or that others (real men and women, not private corporations) own private property and as a result are not paying taxes.

Jerry


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Originally Posted by jetgraphics
JG: Are the legal cites or definitions incorrect?
Are you disputing the constitutional protections for private property?
Are you disputing that States only tax "real estate"?
Are you disputing that when governments take property for failure to pay taxes, they do not pay just compensation, thus proves that taxable property cannot be "private property"?
Do you have any evidence that States levy a tax on "private property"?

Or are you at a loss to dispute the facts presented and need to object out of habit?

And, yes, there are people out there who do own private property and do not pay "property taxes". The ones I personally know wish to keep their private affairs PRIVATE.
That's their RIGHT.

If you have any law or citation that refutes the information presented, feel free to post it. If not, then your objections would appear to be unsubstantiated opinion.
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