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Old 05-31-2006, 09:55 AM
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FreeFromContract,

you caught me while I was still editing.. lol.. as you can see... I made some adjustments.

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If I might add, the Common Law/Contract law level is the point where the government will attempt to extinguish our Common Law rights through contracting us into agreements and thus into other judiciary venues.

A driver's license has all the elements required to qualify it as a contract.
Who is 'our'?

The government can take the common law from US citizens if it so chooses... but has no authority whatsoever, over the sovereign.

If US citizens could show themselves legally competent, then they would know enough to insist the court produce the contract. (challenge jurisdiction)

the US citizen exists only by ignorance... As the 'offer' stands today... (IMHO) only the incompetent would consider it a good exchange of allegiances lol

Buyer beware !!!


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Old 05-31-2006, 10:16 AM
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Here's more proof:

Strictly speaking, in our republican form of government, the absolute sovereignty of the nation is in the people of the nation; and the residuary sovereignty of each state, not granted to any of its public functionaries, is in the people of the state. 2 Dall.471; Bouv. Law Dict 1870).

There have been powerful hydraulic pressures throughout our history that bear heavily on the court to water down constitutional guarantees and give the police the upper hand. That hydraulic pressure has probably never been greater than it is today. Yet if the individual is no longer to be sovereign, if the police can pick him up whenever they do not like the cut of his jib, if they can "seize" and "search" him in their discretion, we enter a new regime. The decision to enter it should be made only after a full debate by the people of this country. Terry v. Ohio, 392 U.S. 39
(1967).

Sovereignty itself is, of course, not subject to law, for it
is the author and source of law; but in our system, while sovereign powers are delegated to the agencies of government, sovereignty itself remains with the people, by whom and for whom all government exists and acts. And the law is the definition and limitation of power.
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Old 05-31-2006, 11:01 AM
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FreeFromContract,

you caught me while I was still editing.. lol.. as you can see... I made some adjustments.

Who is 'our'?

The government can take the common law from US citizens if it so chooses... but has no authority whatsoever, over the sovereign.

If US citizens could show themselves legally competent, then they would know enough to insist the court produce the contract. (challenge jurisdiction)

the US citizen exists only by ignorance... As the 'offer' stands today... (IMHO) only the incompetent would consider it a good exchange of allegiances lol

Buyer beware !!!


For HIS Glory,
Akira

I was taking the liberty of speaking of/for the collective natural born men and women (sovereigns) and in no way, shape or form intended to slander anyone's (our - lol) character.

Buyer beware indeed!!!!!
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