John Locke, a British philosopher in the Enlightenment, laid this all out. He came up with the idea that governments exist for the benefit of the governed. Man is born free but voluntarily gives up some of his freedom to establish government for the purpose of social order. Government derives its true powers from the consent of the governed. When a government no longer suits their needs, the people have both the right and the duty to make changes, or even to abolish a government altogether.
Now wait just a goddamn minute! Do we really want them to stay in their little cage, forever? Wouldn't it be a lot more fun to allow them the opportunity to regain their self-respect and come have fun and games with us? I mean, I don't know about you, but I don't want the liability of trying to keep ANYBODY in a cage, no matter what they did in the past. It don't matter! If you're ready to play nice, come on! Let's get nekkid, baby! "Any love is good love, so I took what I could get!"
It's worth it to learn their culture, language and color of law. But, it's it's much more rewarding to create your own or join up with those of similar interests.
@neven01 i say you are right , but i think thay already through away what the forefathers instituted.,mainly here in chicago, with the mayor, i can tell you horror stories...
John Locke, a British philosopher in the Enlightenment, laid this all out. He came up with the idea that governments exist for the benefit of the governed. Man is born free but voluntarily gives up some of his freedom to establish government for the purpose of social order. Government derives its true powers from the consent of the governed. When a government no longer suits their needs, the people have both the right and the duty to make changes, or even to abolish a government altogether.
vishesfishes 1 year ago
04:11 I wish the guy in the background would shut up. He sounds like a know it all..
fbebeats 1 year ago
when robert talks about "a child of...(a provance)" is this applicable in the uk?
are these things specific to canadian law, or maritime law?
great post to!
jammatoonarmy 1 year ago
@jammatoonarmy maritime law
vishesfishes 1 year ago
Now wait just a goddamn minute! Do we really want them to stay in their little cage, forever? Wouldn't it be a lot more fun to allow them the opportunity to regain their self-respect and come have fun and games with us? I mean, I don't know about you, but I don't want the liability of trying to keep ANYBODY in a cage, no matter what they did in the past. It don't matter! If you're ready to play nice, come on! Let's get nekkid, baby! "Any love is good love, so I took what I could get!"
worryphree 1 year ago
youtube DOTcom/mrmitee
this is rob menards ( speaker ) youtube page
Simirial 2 years ago
whay not charge more in fee schedule??? Also, how do you make govt.pay you?
mullahaliackbar 2 years ago
Makes me want to study law w/o buying into the bar or the (organization) Being my own master what a concept
our forefathers designed a free society where each citizen was their own master why are we throwing that away?
neven01 3 years ago 9
It's worth it to learn their culture, language and color of law. But, it's it's much more rewarding to create your own or join up with those of similar interests.
Free2create24 3 years ago 4
@neven01 i say you are right , but i think thay already through away what the forefathers instituted.,mainly here in chicago, with the mayor, i can tell you horror stories...
godfere 1 year ago
@neven01
order out of chaos it started with the great depression in the 30s
Earthlessness 1 year ago
We gotta start acting on this info! Scary tho
SCOTTDAVIDSON32 3 years ago 5
Probably the most important thing I have ever heard. Brilliant work, keep it up!
signalnorth 3 years ago 13
YEAH!
colopity 3 years ago 3