I agree with the nonsense of the 'honorable' thing. Like with cops. I don't see a police officer. I see a man with a gun who will kill you if you piss him off enough. End of story. It matters not to me if he's wearing a uniform and a badge, he's still just a man with a gun who will kill you if you piss him off.
I think he is right about the masons and all that. Yes they exist and the Presidents are part of these societies but it doesn't really matter because you are not going to get them with that. While people lose their minds with this Illuminati stuff, they're still acting on our persons without any logical explanation, without us knowing.
"A right is a legal claim". Not exactly, a right is an idea. ...It represents a moral claim.
The Rand institute is exactly correct about natural rights. Lysander Spooner was also correct. "Moral rights" are logical constructs. (They are not gauranteed nor codified by the Constitution, but that's what they are.)
I agree using paper as money seems a bit silly, and I may not fully understand it, but it works and you have to use something as currency.
black9897 1 year ago
The honorable joe sixpack! Right on!!! ...The honorable Carl .50 cal!
libertarianjury 1 year ago
I agree with the nonsense of the 'honorable' thing. Like with cops. I don't see a police officer. I see a man with a gun who will kill you if you piss him off enough. End of story. It matters not to me if he's wearing a uniform and a badge, he's still just a man with a gun who will kill you if you piss him off.
AceOfHeart2012 1 year ago 4
I think he is right about the masons and all that. Yes they exist and the Presidents are part of these societies but it doesn't really matter because you are not going to get them with that. While people lose their minds with this Illuminati stuff, they're still acting on our persons without any logical explanation, without us knowing.
signofthehammer 2 years ago
you got that right.
freestatereport 2 years ago
"A right is a legal claim". Not exactly, a right is an idea. ...It represents a moral claim.
The Rand institute is exactly correct about natural rights. Lysander Spooner was also correct. "Moral rights" are logical constructs. (They are not gauranteed nor codified by the Constitution, but that's what they are.)
libertarianjury 2 years ago
You establish your rights at law (common law) through a "Claim of Right".
See examples like "Notice of Understanding and Intent and Claim of Right" to establish your rights standing sovereign as one of the People.
OneManAndHisFiction 2 years ago