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The lesson here?
It's not just about knowing your rights... it's also about knowing how to lawfully defend your rights in THEIR color of law courts.
This is exactly the same mistake all these tax protestors are doing.. trying to play soveriegn in the slaves sandbox.
Why would anyone expect lawful arguements to work in color of law courts, anymore than french law works in US courts.
It all boils down to one line.. "prove your authority". All they have is the BS that flows from their mouths, and the allegience of the mental midgets who have already bought into the psycho babble.
When my servant tells me how I will run my estate.. there's a problem. It makes me laugh when our learned servants come to SJ and talk about the 'law', when all they mean is their law.. color of law..
Who can tolerate such arrogance..
For HIS Glory,
Akira
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No post is ever intended as 'legal' advice. Lawful perspectives discussed openly.
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