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Old 11-06-2006, 08:24 AM
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So, I'm seriously considering unregistering myself for national and statewide elections, but one thing concerns me.




I do want to have a voice in my local elections. How does one maintain one's sovereignty (which I have yet to fully regain) yet maintain their right to vote in municipal elections?? Anyone got the answer out there? or a resource for finding that answer? It might be different from republic to republic, city to city.
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Old 11-06-2006, 09:03 AM
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Elections;Hacking Democracy

Hacking Democracy has been posted on Google Video (HBO SPECIAL) I urge anyone that isn't in the know about the voting scam to watch it.
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Old 11-06-2006, 07:37 PM
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So, I'm seriously considering unregistering myself for national and statewide elections, but one thing concerns me.




I do want to have a voice in my local elections. How does maintain one's sovereignty (which I have yet to fully regain) yet maintain their right to vote in municipal elections?? Anyone got the answer out there? or a resource for finding that answer? It might be different from republic to republic, city to city.

From watching Badnarik's constitutional class video, he stated withdraw your voter registration and learn how you make yourself an Elector (He said each state has its own process for people to become Electors).

In Badnarik's parlance registered voters have a toy steering wheel, and voting is playing with the toy steering wheel.

The real deal, true manipulation, decision-making and control is in the hands of Electors. Perhaps some fact-finding of how each state makes electors is in order.

I found a website here yeilding appropriate info for the above:

One other point from Badnarik: sovereignty is in stages:
1st In your mind (sovereign education produces sovereign thinking),
2nd In your financial situation (ability to get wealth), buying-power, energy collection/transfer (sovereign activity produces sovereign stability)
3rd In public [civil-government,international] recognition (prosecute your causes to completion, due to having the financial stability to maintain your causes)

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Old 11-07-2006, 03:09 AM
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So, I'm seriously considering unregistering myself for national and statewide elections, but one thing concerns me.



I do want to have a voice in my local elections.

How does maintain one's sovereignty (which I have yet to fully regain) yet maintain their right to vote in municipal elections?

Anyone got the answer out there?

or a resource for finding that answer?

It might be different from republic to republic, city to city.

DoorMonkey,

as far as I can tell,

all state constitutions were changed and

major textual modifications made

that changed all references to state-citizens to UNITED STATES CITIZENS.

So your question actually is,

how does one register in-state only,

without reference to fourteenth amendment citizenship? (rebutting and denying that actually)

I think the obvious answer is "you can't".

however, since unrebutted affadavits stand as truth,
since you should file affadavits corecting the presumptions imputed upon you,
since they wont be challenged after a short time,
since, you could attempt to cross out the wrong statements on a registration card,

I'm thinking that perhaps a correct(ed) registration card could be filed with the dept
of voter registration.

N. B. this is all conjecture.

What say the members?
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Old 11-07-2006, 03:12 AM
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From watching Badnarik's constitutional class video, he stated withdraw your voter registration and learn how you make yourself an Elector (He said each state has its own process for people to become Electors).

In Badnarik's parlance registered voters have a toy steering wheel, and voting is playing with the toy steering wheel.

The real deal, true manipulation, decision-making and control is in the hands of Electors. Perhaps some fact-finding of how each state makes electors is in order.

I found a website here yeilding appropriate info for the above:

very interesting site; thanks much!!!
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