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Old 04-15-2005, 06:55 PM
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The ME stuff is sure to fail and you will most likely go to jail.

RENT don't own property, RENT don't own your car, and pay for EVERYTHING with cash. It's the only way. Paying for ME programs is only throwing good cash after bad.
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Old 04-15-2005, 07:15 PM
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The ME stuff is sure to fail and you will most likely go to jail.

RENT don't own property, RENT don't own your car, and pay for EVERYTHING with cash. It's the only way. Paying for ME programs is only throwing good cash after bad.

Wrong idea!!If you no what are you doing,and you can back it up with tools which mean code of law. Even FBI have no chance to attack you or the court. The rule of thumb is ready to use all the tools you no off relatively to your situation, and press on until they give in. Whoever leave the battle loose.
I agree with Ice 100%.Do your homework and ready to stand for it or you loose. If things is not working in your way,there something lacking in your process then go back and review all your proceess and adjust it as soon as possible before get out of hand or too late.
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Old 04-15-2005, 07:27 PM
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Talking A a jail is safer than an alley.

Well, the son is too strong in Florida and on my Rosacea prone skin. Living under a bridge can expose me to be raped for a group of men who would break most of my little bones and send me to a local hospital, pregnant and with HIV. And I will be left alive to feel all my misery.

Besides, taking out the extremely dramatic scenario already described, I am known for not being able to tell the difference between a sober man and a moderately drunk one. Let s not mention hunger, harsh weather, and all those dangers you are exposed to when you are a homeless.

I think I would prefer to be jailed to live under a bridge.

If the MC wants to kick my family out, i dont see any harm in fighting them before they do it. My loved ones will not endure what the banksters have in mind for them. Those crooks will walk over my cadaver first.

Jail is not supposed to scare us away if we are going to be true sovereign. We are all morally obligated to pay a price for our freedom. There is no free ride in life.

Go and tell your friends that no jail will stop Americans determined to rescue the soul of our founding fathers.

Peace.
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Old 04-15-2005, 11:29 PM
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Here Here Eureka

Well Said Eureka!!
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Old 04-16-2005, 06:37 AM
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bridge

i dont usually talk down on something someone posted, but, to think living under a bridge is worse than jail is just plain stupid. in jail is where you get raped, mugged and catch hiv. under a bridge is by choice. ive worked in prisons and know what im talking about. its the last place any SANE person wants to be.
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Old 04-16-2005, 10:25 AM
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You can try to fight all you want, but all you will get are snickers from the judge as he signs the judgment.

Billions of words are wasted each month by those who so badly want ME programs to succeed, but they NEVER do. Their only result is to waste money for those who buy the books and the kits, and create broken expectations when they finally do fail.
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Old 04-16-2005, 12:30 PM
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What about living at home with your family...Who wants to be homeless or in jail....

I will tell you what I think is stupid, and that is believing we dont have the right to own our home. Who wants to pay rent..who is going to receive these rental payments...another tenant... or a superior individual with the right to have property. Dont we have the same right. Please, clarify this point.

And the judges...who is expecting due justice from them....Are you...Not me.

Being there, done that, survived that.

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Old 04-16-2005, 02:08 PM
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mortgage elimination

hey, nothing wrong with the premise of mortgage elimination. the problem is, people are making it too complicated. the courts and banks are not gonna release the house to you, you have to do it yourself. when enough people start doing that, they will change.
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Old 04-16-2005, 02:41 PM
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hey, nothing wrong with the premise of mortgage elimination. the problem is, people are making it too complicated. the courts and banks are not gonna release the house to you, you have to do it yourself. when enough people start doing that, they will change.

I concur. That is the bottom line.
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Old 04-17-2005, 10:21 AM
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Except that the sheriff will come to throw you out of the house so it can be sold. At that point, you have three choices:

(1) Leave peacefully

(2) Don't leave, have the officers drag you out and get arrested for disturbing the peace or some other petty charge

(3) Shoot it out with the sheriff

Most people talk big about (3) but when the moment of truth comes it is usually (1) and sometimes (2). Of course, anybody can TALK big on the internet.
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