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Old 12-02-2004, 08:26 PM
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State cannot be a party

Hey All,

While looking over the US Civil Flag site here.

I noticed this at the bottom of one of the web pages:
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Common Law: The Law of the Land, the main premise being; "innocent until proven guilty", the state cannot be a party in a contract, only another living soul can charge a Sovereign individual. Property is protected by Unalienable rights derived from God. The Constitution of these united states rests upon the Common Law not the Admiralty laws of seizure.

Now, I have heard, many times, that you can't injure 'the state', but I have never heard that "the state cannot be a party to a contract".

If anyone has cites or sources to back this up, it would make a number of our issues in court much easier..

And the search begins...

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Akira
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