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04-12-2006, 09:01 AM
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Insurance without registration
Does the vehicle have to be registered to be insured also? It really scares me to think of having to pay every penny if there is an accident, and possibly be arrested too.
Is Kitchie an indian name? It sounds indian (american native).
I saw in another post someone mentioned being called a "constitutionalist" - what is this?
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04-12-2006, 09:05 AM
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Originally Posted by UGA Lawdog
"Judge Edward Nottingham has dismissed David Merrill's federal lawsuit against Jesus Christ, which the judge called a "rambling, nonsensical, incoherent blotch on this court's docket." The Rocky Mountain News reports:
[Merrill] and his motor scooter--named as plaintiffs in the filing--also sued the United Nations, the El Paso County sheriff, the Colorado Springs police chief and the Sanhedrin--the highest court and council of the ancient Jewish nation at the time of Jesus' crucifixion.
The lawsuit is laced with obscure legal terms. It also contains references to Dutch settlement in North America; Nazis; Jews; obscure mathematical texts; a speech in May by President Bush about Social Security; and some darkly mysterious organizations whose secret agents allegedly hold powerful positions.
A careful reading, however, disclosed that Merrill didn't sue the real Jesus Christ. He sued someone he thought was posing as the savior in a prank telephone call in May 2000, when Merrill had been given 10 days to redeem his confiscated car. "This man addressed me by name and told me that he, 'Jesus Christ' did not like to see 10-day notices, that they made him look bad," Merrill's lawsuit said.
"Jesus Christ of Nazareth paid the ransom in blood for me on the cross and my motorcycle is part of the eternal inheritance in general," Merrill wrote in his complaint, which he signed with his thumbprint."
Source: http://www.opinionjournal.com/best/?id=95000994
Let me reiterate what the judge said...."a rambling, nonsensical, incoherent blotch on this court's docket."
And that, boys and girls, is how well David's theories work in the real world.
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Yes indeed boys and girls, I always enjoy Quatloser Lawdog's take on such things. In case you have not noticed around here, nothing works because of people like UGA Lawdog. By understanding the processes of credit currency and international law - the characters of the parties and the interests thereof, one can proceed according to law.
The Manhattan Judgment was first refused for filing rounddated September 12, 2001 so I imagine that the clerk may have been putting the sarcastic sticky note on the Judgment and mailing it back on the morning of 9/11.
However a few days later the regimen of armed guards allowed me to file the Judgment and that without the required government issued ID. Point being if you are after what works, understand process. I see process working all the time.
"Judge" Nottingham can be recused from that position by calling (303)866-6554 unless of course you think a man can be an attorney and an unbiased judge at the same time. Also keep in mind that Nottingham and reporter Karen Abbot tried to generate a rumor that nobody could file in the district courts except electronically. Nottingham actually tried to be the big bully (to attorneys anyway) by further privatizing that system. Fraud. UGA Lawdog, you prove yourself in collusion. I love it.
That is something you Readers really need to think about if you come to suijuris for advisement. For instance I noted a thread just today indicating there is a hitch in the TicketSlayer process too. Nope, there are frauds brave enough to take thier chances that Brethren frauds will overlook the error of trampling people.
So I remind you to keep studying the nature of things properly. That especially means the nature of money. The Manhattan Judgment and the Bill of Exchange both curing testimony on September 11 is quite the success as far as I am concerned. It certainly indicts people in banking/government for the attacks considering how likely Al Qaida was watching court processes to plan events. There are Rules and when one understands the nature of things, the Rules make a lot more sense. Furthermore one can watch the results of those Rules being broken for the convenience of certain biased parties.
I have shared sanitized versions of successes and mainly because of Skeptics and Lawdogs, I choose to keep these folks insulated; even when they want me to broadcast them like a banner. Thanks a lot, all sincerity aside, for your useful contributions to society and its ideals of freedom etc. Lawdog.
Regards,
David Merrill.
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04-12-2006, 10:49 AM
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[quote=UGA Lawdog]Yes, you do need insurance. And a driver's license. And register your vehicle.
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Actual "need," and the "act" of being compelled to accept unconditional regulation under force of armed threat, duress, and coercion, for the profit of state sponsored and protected quasi-private corporate interests, state and municipal "government" revenue schemes, and systems for tracking the movement of human beings are different matters, unless perhaps the "need" you refer to is the "need" for an insane bureaucracy gone berserk to compel obedience under threat and application of violence up to and including state sanctioned murder.
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These things are required by law in every state, regardless of whether your vehicle is used for a commercial or business nature or not.
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That "law" would be the law of neccesity invoked by an organized criminal racketeering syndicate making you an offer that you can't refuse?
Are you really certain you understand what laws are?
(The "laws of nature, and of nature's God" for instance?)
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If you are going to be living in Nevada, you will be subject to all the laws of Nevada.
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This is not, perhaps, your opinion, or illusion, but is a fact in absolute incontrovertible reality?
So, accordingly, Americans are indeed"subjects" of the STATE then, just as Englishmen are "subjects" of the CROWN?
The creator is "subject" to the creation?
How does one "live in Nevada?
Can you compare and contrast these "laws of Nevada," with some actual and tangible proven "laws?"
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The Constitution of the State of Nevada:
All men are by Nature free and equal and have certain inalienable rights among which are those of enjoying and defending life and liberty; Acquiring, Possessing and Protecting property and pursuing and obtaining safety and happiness[.]
All political power is inherent in the people[.]
Government is instituted for the protection, security and benefit of the people; and they have the right to alter or reform the same whenever the public good may require it.
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What was this so called "War of Independence" a few years ago all about?
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There is no need to "volunteer" into the jurisdiction of Nevada.
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No, of course not; is not the compelling of submission to, and enforcing the "jurisdiction" of the STATE OF NEVADA what the armed mercenary troops are for?
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How have you not, in essence, just described a police state?
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And lastly, not only is operating your car with no insurance illegal, it is also extremely stupid.
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Is that a fact?
An ill eagle is a sick bird.
Is ignorantly falling for, or actively playing the role of apologist for, some propaganda spewed forth by a phony "STATE" organized criminal racketeering syndicate suggesting "protection" compelled by armed, "enforcers" "authorized" by mental constructs and imposed under color of "law" not "extremely stupid?"
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Think about it...if you get in a wreck with someone else, and if it's your fault, you are potentially on the hook for EVERY CENT of damages you cause the other person, whether to their car or their person.
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Think?
You have the STATE, you don't need to THINK, just obey; ya mein herr?
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I can say that, having been in a few minor accidents, I was always glad that either my or the other's person's insurance was there to pay for the damages.
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Yes, and you also seem to be quite happy that the STATE will tell you how to think, act, believe, behave, perform, conform, and will provide you with a very well regulated systematic structure to guide your every step, and a system to monitor you, should you go astray.
Or have you vested an interest in the scheme, and bought into it lock, stock and barrel, and now feel obligated to spew forth apologist propaganda in your own defense in order to validate your beliefs to yourself, as well as to attempt to impose them on others as "concrete" facts in merely apparent "law," rather than as mental constructs based upon opinion, and enforced by violence?
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Every breath you take
And every move you make
Every bond you break
Every step you take
Ill be watching you
Every single day
And every word you say
Every game you play
Every night you stay
Ill be watching you
Oh, cant you see
You belong to me
Now my poor heart aches
With every step you take
Every move you make
Every vow you break
Every smile you fake
Every claim you stake
Ill be watching you
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04-12-2006, 12:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Judge Roy Bean
OK, this silliness has gone on long enough. This crap has landed more vehicles in impound and put more people on their feet or in jail than it deserves.
Shame on people for promoting something that is utterly bogus. Do you like having an arrest record? Is that some kind of badge of supidity that you need more people to wear? Do you like paying the impound fee? Is losing your job because you can't get to work worth it?
Get a grip people. There may be others depending on you. Dragging them into the grinder of judgments, warrants and the expenses involved is dangerous, and relying on legal looney-toons stuff from the Internet is going to make you look really stupid when reality crashes in.
There is nothing that requires an officer to show you the law, let alone the lunacy of some "commercial" theory that sends you into legal lallaland with the other loonies.
And it doesn't matter what you call it. They can, and will still impound it. Hope you have alternate means to get around.
Only in your dreams. Parsing words with a Judge will only make it worse. It's as if Kitchie thinks this stuff hasn't been seen or heard of before.
Clue: Courts don't operate in little tiny vacuums, insulated from communication and news. This crap has been heard and handled before. It's a loser.
The "...can only afford to take on so many battles at once..." statement should warn everyone. There is a cost to this nonsense. Depending on how far you push it, the more it will cost you.
You must like wasting your time in custody. It doesn't matter why you're there when the infraction took place or you got pulled over for not having a valid license plate. You're there. You got pulled over.
And no one gives a rat's patoot what you were doing or why you were there because the whole "in commerce" thing is meaningless.
Sure, keep those things in your head all the time. Enjoy making a fool of yourself and paying fines and penalties you'd never have to worry about if you didn't listen to this kind of drivel. Then come to internet forums and complain about why the court shut down your arguments and fined you even more than you ever would have had to pay in the first place.
Some people must be getting a real charge out of leading people into this crap. There can't be a rational explanation for it. Their ego is such that they willingly lure less-informed, gullible people into stupid things and then blame the system for what is sure to happen to them.
Why on earth is everyone so fascinated with bringing trouble down upon other people?
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Why on earth does the government enjoy subjugating the American people? If they left us the hell alone, we wouldn't be consumed with going head to head so often? Especially now, I'd rather fight than become a doormat for evey pantload political hack who thinks I owe them tribute. Nah, if the situation doesn't change here in America where our so-called freedoms are concerned, I'LL BE FEEDING THE HOGS 24/7 and
that will SATISFY ME.The more they send, the fatter they become. Who says farming is all work?
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04-12-2006, 01:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Fed-Up
Why on earth does the government enjoy subjugating the American people? If they left us the hell alone, we wouldn't be consumed with going head to head so often? Especially now, I'd rather fight than become a doormat for evey pantload political hack who thinks I owe them tribute. Nah, if the situation doesn't change here in America where our so-called freedoms are concerned, I'LL BE FEEDING THE HOGS 24/7 and
that will SATISFY ME.The more they send, the fatter they become. Who says farming is all work?
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The government is the elected and appointed representatives of the people. If the people believe they are being subjugated or oppressed, they have a legitimate response: vote the bastards out.
Until you get out and do something, like run for office or take part in a serious political action, the only thing you can do is rant about the situation.
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04-12-2006, 01:43 PM
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Originally Posted by AndyK
Until you get out and do something, like run for office or take part in a serious political action, the only thing you can do is rant about the situation.
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I'll have to take exception. I believe that enough people can become educated in court procedure and admin proc and hammer these suckers w/o going to the ballot box
If you want to challenge Car Registration, try updating this admin Proc:
http://www.svpvril.com/vehicle.html
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04-12-2006, 02:06 PM
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Vote?? Why?
I was thinking more along the lines of
forced exile! Why would I vote for
an outlaw government hack?
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Originally Posted by AndyK
The government is the elected and appointed representatives of the people. If the people believe they are being subjugated or oppressed, they have a legitimate response: vote the bastards out.
Until you get out and do something, like run for office or take part in a serious political action, the only thing you can do is rant about the situation.
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04-12-2006, 02:10 PM
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Vote?!
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Originally Posted by AndyK
The government is the elected and appointed representatives of the people. If the people believe they are being subjugated or oppressed, they have a legitimate response: vote the bastards out.
Until you get out and do something, like run for office or take part in a serious political action, the only thing you can do is rant about the situation.
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I had to stare at my 21" LCD monitor for about 5 minutes reading your post over and over as I could not believe it. With VERY little research you can find that voting is nothing but a hoax and has been for many, many years. It has been documented for a very long time all the fraud that happens in that hoax.
Please don’t ask me to prove it... just open your eyes, see what has been even provided by the mind control media such as 60 minutes etc. Dead people have been voting for hundreds of years... just take a peek at politics surrounding New Orleans over the last 100 years... they don’t even hide it there.
Voting is useless... this country is NOT a democracy for one ( I challenge you to type in this forum in response to my post "the pledge" that you used to recite in school) When you only have a few choices... really only two KNOWN political parties (yes I know there are more... but you would be surprised how many people think there is only republican/democrat) That is not a democracy... only two choices... sometimes 4 for a specific office... that is inches away from a dictatorship... you just get the lie of choosing which dictator. Democracy/voting/mob rules is pure crap... because no matter what... SOMEONE is being forced to do what he or she doesn’t want to do. That .... is NOT freedom.
~HTR~
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04-12-2006, 02:44 PM
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When you only have a few choices... really only two KNOWN political parties
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Yes you are correct there are only two political parties and they are
1) We the people.
and
2)Second class citizens.
Cheers,
Craig.
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