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Old 06-23-2008, 12:56 AM
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This is worthy notice. Would make a great quote for my signature.
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Originally Posted by Jerry Pitts
Common Law as practiced today is a perversion.

Jerry Carlos

I am trying to understand how to remain in a supreme or superior standing at all times if I were ever presented in a court of law. I am of the belief that if one is to be truly sovereign the only standing in law would be common. Am I correct in assuming this?

What I think is cracking my egg is jurisdiction. When no court exists within the common structure to hear the case properly without trying to use trickery to induce you into an inferior position. Meaning no court today has jurisdiction to hear a true common law case. Am I correct in assuming this?

I am just a simple man and this stuff is blowing my mind, I love the invigoration.
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