
01-10-2008, 07:40 PM
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Location: judicial district of tens: milwaukee the county: yisra'el nation.
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If you say so moron.
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Originally Posted by Lawdog
Louisiana is the only state in this country with a civil law tradition, so there goes 99% of your argument right there.
And as far as "highly trained"? Ha...don't make me laugh. Here are the qualifications for being a notary in Georgia, from Code 45-17-2:
The exception in subpart (b) allows someone who lives in a state that borders Georgia, but who works in Georgia, to be commissioned as a notary in the county where they work.
There is no requirement that you even have to be a high school graduate.
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01-10-2008, 08:02 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: judicial district of tens: milwaukee the county: yisra'el nation.
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If you tried that for a warranty deed the register of deeds would not record it. Probably because it would not fit the format to put it up as collateral for the defacto counties' debt. I have a copy of the original land patent for the land my home sits on and there is no seal.
The county notary is virtually extinct. You can become one or use two witnesses. I use a great seal and a judicial district seal but I would never use my seal's on their crap because it would be mixing jurisdictions.
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Originally Posted by Jerry Pitts
OK. Then what would happen if one were to place the same document (identical in form with exception of notary style) into the two differing venues?
Also, how does one go about identifying a 'county notary'?
Jerry
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01-10-2008, 08:18 PM
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Waking Up
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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Originally Posted by XeBec
Hi i was just in a store to transfer my phone plane to my name cause its in someone elses name and they asked for a Goverment ID or License well i believe in the freedom to travel so i dont have a ID and i dont want to enter into the corporation by getting a ID from them they wont accept anything else and i was wondering if anyone knews of case law that says that i dont need to show them a license cause they would not accept my credit card with my name my picture and my signature i was thinking about making a sovereign ID and having it notarized by the court what else could i do?
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I think that ID business is not about law but about
controlling people.
The more Id is required, the more control there is.
I propose for ID "lovers" to have our buts imprinted and let them compare with the original.
Buts only look the same - they are unique and qualify for ID.
Word.
May I recommend beans diet before entering check points?
Last edited by spartan : 01-10-2008 at 08:20 PM.
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01-11-2008, 06:25 AM
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Colorado.
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under the constitution
I suppose Lawdog has me on his Ignore List.
What he said, said it all though. - About being under the Constitution. Another way to look at it is if I was walking around at a large corporation like Hewlett Packard without a badge hanging from my shirt or belt. It would of course be a HP ID that people, coworkers and security would be looking for. At Honeywell people were encouraged to call others for not having a Honeywell-issued ID card on display - while inside any of the buildings anyway; especially while in the cleanrooms and especially if they were wearing goggles and even masks...
Same goes for government-issued ID cards and the seeming convolution between publick and private. Public means private to government. The collection arm is the BAR, by whatever name. And that stems from the International Bar Association on yet another extraterritorial campus called the Sovereign and Independent City of London.
One thing that distinguishes this triad of extraterritoriality is their own police force. The City of Manhattan (The Five Boroughs), the City of London and the Vatican all share this special region characteristic. For instance I have been in a chat with an Assistant District Attorney in City of NY to find among other things, he is not a state official in the boroughs, he is paid by the City of NY.
All that modelling of METRO by any other name aside. We can find the debate between Lawdog and Rottweiler about black and white easily explained by Lawdog being an attorney. (attached) http://www.quatloos.com/qforum/profi...ewprofile&u=15
Regards,
David Merrill.
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01-11-2008, 08:28 AM
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Unplugged
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: [PA]
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Why does the post office require two (2) forms of government id to secure a PO BOX?
Military
Government Office
Voter Registration
State ID/Driver's License and i think there was one other, but the fact that Social Security cards aren't accepted gives me a little inclination that the IRS isn't a government agency, but a private agency
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01-11-2008, 09:00 AM
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Mental Jujitsu
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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facts
One, it's impossible for me to lose to someone who is delusional.
Two, Louisiana has actually in recent years adopted almost all of the UCC. They did not adopt articles 2 (sales), 2A (leases), or 6 (bulk sales). However, it has been recommended by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws that article 6 be repealed as obsolete anyway. Louisiana has adopted these articles:
1 (General provisions)
3 (Negotiable instruments, formerly called commercial paper)
4 (Bank Deposits and Collections)
4A (Funds Transfers)
5 (Letters of Credit)
7 (Warehouse Receipts, Bills of Lading, and other Documents of Title)
8 (Investment Securities)
9 (Secured Transactions)
See http://www.law.cornell.edu/uniform/ucc.html
and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_Commercial_Code
Third, the Uniform Commercial Code is the work of the aforementioned National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws and the American Law Institute. That you think the Vatican had anything to do with it is just another of your delusions.
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01-11-2008, 09:01 AM
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Colorado.
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Originally Posted by freemyggle
Why does the post office require two (2) forms of government id to secure a PO BOX?
Military
Government Office
Voter Registration
State ID/Driver's License and i think there was one other, but the fact that Social Security cards aren't accepted gives me a little inclination that the IRS isn't a government agency, but a private agency
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Look at the bright side. You can be assured to get your lawful general delivery. Over a decade ago the Postmaster here got so confused as to say we could only use general deliver for 30 days until we got a PO box. Then when we kept going for our general delivery post he offered us free PO boxes...
Go figure.
I think a lot of it has to do with attitude. Police officers jump up and down red-in-the-face about me giving only a Certificate of Search on "David Merrill" from the federal courthouse. They shout that they will arrest me for Failing to Cooperate or Obstructing an Investigation etc. if I do not provide a DOB.
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I do not have that Information (for you to use against me).
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On one hand, if I am under arrest I have that right, to remain silent. And on the other hand if I am being detained, I have provided truthfully my name on the Certificate of Search. I cooperated. Then on the other hand if I am not being detained, I walk away or in one particular instance because I was waiting for somebody, I just ignored him until he detained me. - I told him if I was not under arrest or detainment I did not want to engage in conversation at all.
Regards,
David Merrill.
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