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Re:Caesar
Under the common law, all rights are derived from property.
>>> By all means, then, pay back Caesar's things to Caesar <<<
You must determine what things are YOURS and what things are NOT YOURS, and who it is that gave you those things that are YOURS .
Hint #1: My labor is my own, and it was given to me by my Creator. So how can I pay back the "king" for some property or right he did not endow me with?
If one allows his/her Right to labor to be subverted to a privilege, then yes, you best pay back the "king" for that privilege.
Once you understand the concepts of Property and Rights, this will become very clear to you. I recommend the videos linked to here:
http://www.suijuris.net/main/suijuri...showtopic=1238
Regards,
Sui Juris
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When a statute, code, or court holding changes tomorrow, does reality change? Does truth change? Does right and wrong change?
If so, there are no absolutes, and the only logical conclusion is that reality, truth, and right and wrong are determined arbitrarily on a daily basis by those with the most power, guns, and money, and the rest of us can choose to run, fight, or be their slaves.
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