
04-17-2005, 03:48 PM
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Waking Up
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Location: Adamah Republic, including, but not limited by Sweden Republic and California Republic
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Where do I indicate that I am located in a Republic, v. in one of the states of D.C.?
In State of California code the term "this State" is defined, I believe, as "District of Columbia," i.e. Washington D.C.
Well, I don't live in, nor am I located in "this State," even when I am within California Republic, am I?
I am not certain, but I thought all, or most of, the 50 - ooops 49 - States of the Union had similar situations and statues as those referenced for State of California above? Am I wrong here? Please fill me in on which of the other 48 have different situations than does California in this respect! (Ohio does not count among the "50" as it was never lawfully admitted into the Union of States, thus the "49" - still the Ohio situation is most interesting as well!)
I noticed that for location I am only allowed to choose between various States, no Republics! I never lived in "this State," so why would I like to create a presumption that I do live under District of Columbia jurisdiction by admitting that I am located in one of "these States" of District of Columbia? Perhaps I am not alone in having this sentiment? Perhaps that's why so few have entered their location?
May I suggest that Sui Juris, my dear friend, see what may be done to add as many Republics as at all possible to the available options.
As to myself, I am resting my head on my pillow whereever I happen to be, which is always within Adamah Republic©, which republic comprises the entire Universe. Much of my time is spent in Sweden Republic©, which is located upon the ground located within the geographical boundaries of the area commonly known as Sweden. Sweden Republic© is at all times located outside of State of Sweden and, as well, outside of Kingdom of Sweden, both of which are fictitious entities created by men. Naturally every geographic area is created, not by men, but by our sovereign Creator.
Indeed, I would suggest that an option be given for each member to enter the exact name and spelling of the particular republic within which they spend much or most of their time!
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04-17-2005, 04:47 PM
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Andy,
I am well aware of the issue of states vs. republics.
That being said, I have not requested anybody to enter a state - I asked for a location. There is nothing restricting you from entering a republic in the location field of your profile.
Also, the search page does not return matches for a state. If you read critically, it returns a list of members/blogs "near to state name...".
Keep in mind, the purpose of this resource is simply a way for members to locate one another in a unified fashion, not to serve as public notice. It has no legal or commercial implications and as such the wording is a non-issue, any more than a search you type into google or the username you have chosen so others we can identify your posts.
A state is not a location, please do not confuse the two.
Thanks to all who have updated their profiles... this project is moving right along.
Hope to see you all maintaining your own suijuris blogs soon!
http://suijuris.net/blog
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When a statute, code, or court holding changes tomorrow, does reality change? Does truth change? Does right and wrong change?
If so, there are no absolutes, and the only logical conclusion is that reality, truth, and right and wrong are determined arbitrarily on a daily basis by those with the most power, guns, and money, and the rest of us can choose to run, fight, or be their slaves.
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04-17-2005, 05:02 PM
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Republic?
(with apologies to SUIJURIS)
Simply do what so many of us have done. Where it asks where you are, simply type in whichever you wish, such as Republic of Florida.
Sic Gorgiamus Alus Subjuctatos Nunc
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04-18-2005, 01:59 AM
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Waking Up
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Re: states vs. republics
Greetings to our great American Republic!
I support the purposes of Sui Juris whole-heartedly! And I know we all mean well. All too often though, we run into major problem not knowing what hit us. Too many among us have experienced these things first hand, and perhaps as a consequence we are becoming even a bit over cautious.
The problem is in part those presumptions, and not only the presumptions of the court that all too few are sufficiently aware of.
We get used to using our language in a certain manner, and then by habit, even if and when we know better, when it really counts there's a slip of the tongue, and then we're caught.
Thus it behooves us to start using our language as correctly as at all possible. In this forum one of the chief objectives is to teach the principles of freedom. The best way to teach is by setting a good example. Most especially this is true for the use of terms closely tied to the concept of freedom, OR else the absence of it.
Remember this:
The word 'state,' as in 'status' is generally giving reference to something sick, imperfect, "in a state of disrepair."
The word 'republic' in its perfect sense is giving reference to a People where each is fully responsible for themselves and their actions. The consequence is a country characterized by peace, joy, delight, wealth, health, and happiness for all.
Look these words up for yourselves in a good dictionary! I was not quoting above...
Depending on the words we use we will stand, or we will fall. Habit of speech is most important of all. Remember these words?:
"In the beginning was the Word..."
Perhaps the desired revolution would occur much faster and much smoother if we were all to quit using the word 'State' altogether while replacing it with 'Republic,' in all cases, that is, except when we really do mean 'state?!'
What do you all think?
Shalom
PS The intention in my bringing up the above issue was to bring some of the 2500 members out of the hiding enforced upon them, i.e. perhaps, to some extent, due to our own choice of words within this very forum.
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Andy©
Last edited by Andy© : 04-18-2005 at 02:06 AM.
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04-18-2005, 03:35 AM
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The Outta Commissiona
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Florida Republic
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No Diggity
Yeah, like you ever notice that they put the word "State" instead of "Republic" in the 14th Amndmt?
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04-18-2005, 07:37 AM
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Unplugged
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Location: Illinois Republic
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Illinois Republic, a stones throw from Saint Louis, Missouri.
JWR
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04-18-2005, 09:23 AM
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I need a little assistance.....
I have heard of blogs, but really don't know anything about them. Would someone explain what this is about, what they are used for.
I'm a bit slow on the uptake about this.
Thank you.
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04-18-2005, 10:12 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Alaska
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My state of mind calls it home
Andy!
Awesome to hear from you on this board again!
Folks, Andy was one of my earlier faithful email corresponders on another now defunct "truth" network a couple years ago. I'd ask questions, and he'd give me awesome insights I never thought of. Now I correspond with others, but not with the cutting thought provacating line of reason that Andy was so faithful with.
So, where ever you lay your head, Andy, I know you know where it is. And as my name implies, I am likely very north of you and look forward to showing you around this grand created land some refer to as Alaska. Of course, what "state of mind" they are in will certainly affect HOW they refer to it!
scottinalaska
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04-18-2005, 10:34 AM
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Hello RickA,
I think blog is derived of web log, I think it is just like an "on-line diary" or some place where you post info or articles on a topic of interest or something like that but it would be a dedicated area for you or your prijects, etc.
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04-18-2005, 10:34 AM
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Blog Defined
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Originally Posted by RickA
I have heard of blogs, but really don't know anything about them. Would someone explain what this is about, what they are used for.
I'm a bit slow on the uptake about this.
Thank you.
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Taken from: http://huminf.uib.no/~jill/archives/...efinition.html
Weblog
A weblog, or *blog, is a frequently updated website consisting of dated entries arranged in reverse chronological order so the most recent post appears first (see temporal ordering). Typically, weblogs are published by individuals and their style is personal and informal. Weblogs first appeared in the mid-1990s, becoming popular as simple and free publishing tools became available towards the turn of the century. Since anybody with a net connection can publish their own weblog, there is great variety in the quality, content, and ambition of weblogs, and a weblog may have anywhere from a handful to tens of thousands of daily readers.
Examples of the *genre exist on a continuum from *confessional, online *diaries to logs tracking specific topics or activities through links and commentary. Though weblogs are primarily textual, experimentation with sound, *images, and videos has resulted in related genres such as photoblogs, videoblogs, and audioblogs (see intermediality; media and narrative).
Most weblogs use links generously, allowing readers to follow conversations between weblogs by following links between entries on related topics. Readers may start at any point of a weblog, seeing the most recent entry first, or arriving at an older post via a search engine or a link from another site, often another weblog. Once at a weblog, readers can read on in various orders: chronologically, thematically, by following links between entries or by searching for keywords. Weblogs also generally include a blogroll, which is a list of links to other weblogs the author recommends. Many weblogs allow readers to enter their own comments to individual posts.
Weblogs are serial and cumulative, and readers tend to read small amounts at a time, returning hours, days, or weeks later to read entries written since their last visit. This serial or episodic structure is similar to that found in *epistolary novels or *diaries, but unlike these a weblog is open-ended, finishing only when the writer tires of writing (see narrative structure).
Many weblog entries are shaped as brief, independent narratives, and some are explicitly or implicitly fictional, though the standard genre expectation is non-fiction. Some weblogs create a larger frame for the micro-narratives of individual posts by using a consistent rule to constrain their structure or themes (see Oulipo), thus, Francis Strand connects his stories of life in Sweden by ending each with a Swedish word and its translation. Other weblogs connect frequent but dissimilar entries by making a larger narrative explicit: Flight Risk is about an heiress’s escape from her family, The Date Project documents a young man’s search for a girlfriend, and Julie Powell narrates her life as she works her way through Julia Child’s cookbook.
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When a statute, code, or court holding changes tomorrow, does reality change? Does truth change? Does right and wrong change?
If so, there are no absolutes, and the only logical conclusion is that reality, truth, and right and wrong are determined arbitrarily on a daily basis by those with the most power, guns, and money, and the rest of us can choose to run, fight, or be their slaves.
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