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Old 02-05-2008, 09:35 AM
farmer_giles_of_ham farmer_giles_of_ham is offline
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he'll never answer this...

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Lawdog:

It's time to dispense with the gibberish. It's insane...

I could not agree more. So stop gibbering. And clean up your act, attorney-rascal! Try a colon cleanse- that will bring you over to sanitary.


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How could the government raise any revenue if it could only tax property IT owns? Can money be raised if they tax themselves?

How do I raise revenue if I only use my property? Not much of a businessman, are you? Ever hear of...

rents
user fees
license
collateral
indenture
interest
rates
toll
sales
franchise
premiums
contribution
contracts
obligations

and um...i dunno: tax?

All government ever does, or anyone for that matter, is tax themselves. That's how you walk up a hill, tax yourself to expend the energy. It's taxing.


In the alternative there is stealing and highway robbery and rape...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUdwawQ7HPY

http://www.wkyc.com/news/news_articl...7&provider=top


they "re-venued" her body. Was it presumed "public"?


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to claim that private property cannot be taxed. The term private property is used as a counterpart to public property, which is government owned.

The difference is subject property, and foreign property. Thats what the code says. The opposite of "subject to" is "foreign".


Notice how important it is that titles keep being registered...what is this one trying to hide?

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...you never record your deed.

record it as "notice", w/o transfer, JUST LIKE A MORTGAGE

record a mortgage, and other liens, as well.

RECORD YOUR DEED. Just do it right. The new registration always comes from the "transfer tax" application, which, upon approval, will register a new taxable ownership. 'Quit-claim' the old one, w/o transfer.


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The guy who sold you the land ...he sells the property a second time to a new buyer.

The new buyer had no notice...

Wrong. The notice is recorded in at least 3 different public registries. Post an extra one on the door.

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They are now the rightful owner of the land

If you are the judge, I'm sure. If we are talking about the normal existing laws on land and at sea, no. Either I may foreclose on my legitimate registered security or the system is not a system. Chaos.

In the chaotic period many attorneys will find they are expendable to their masters. "orden ab chao"

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So don't be a schmuck

now who's meshuganah? Quit schnorring...and gibbering.


I think Lawdog should be banned for giving "incorrect advice"...and "arguing when corrected" (just kidding! all he needs is a turn or two on the rack and his heresies will melt like snow in summer...)
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