Michael Badnarik's Constitution Class 5/42

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Uploaded by on Nov 20, 2007

A strict, literal interpretation of the Constitution from Michael Badnarik, the 2004 Libertarian presidential candidate.
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  • wow, I'm really pissed off at the government right now

  • Liberty or death is still the logic of today.

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  • my quest for the truth came when I was a young man in sales in the car biz this rich guy came in and he buys only collectable cars or new future limited ones, he said with the offer "I want the MSO --as well as the speedo undone as it will leave on a trailer ) I was what mso the title ? my manager said dont worry about it i will take care of it, hours later we delivered it and i saw a white factory title just like a state title except the gov has no jurisdition over it --believe it

  • how do u go about buying the deed to the land?

  • @Kingery4President Cont.

    Any government power that alters ANY right that the People possess (as there are MANY) the Constitution MUST grant to the government the power to interfere or somehow regulate that right. The USA and the States all have Constitutions, even the Counties and Towns (etc) have their By-Laws/Constitutions. The smaller (towns) Constitutions CANNOT Justly work contrary to the Larger (USA) Constitution.

    The People control their governments, via the By-Laws.

    the END

  • @Kingery4President Cont.

    The voting/resident - People of a town OWN that town; people of a county, state, USA respectively own those within which they legally reside. The land is what defines the political jurisdiction. It is part of that town (etc.) Though the land is UNDER the corporate banner of Town "X" the voting/residents all own and control the land within Town "X".

    The US Founding Charter is the Declaration. The By-Laws (the Constitution) are the rules...

    Continued

  • @josda1000 The best way to understand "what government might own" we should look at our government as if it were a corporation - BECAUSE IT IS A CORPORATION.

    In a corporation, you have the owners of that corporation - the voting share-holders - the controllers. These controllers create the rules by which their elected officials (CEO's President, etc.) must work within, which end up being their duties.

    Those elected do not OWN the Corp. - they MERELY MANAGE IT for the owners.

    Continued

  • @Kingery4President Do you have an answer to your question here? I've been wondering the same question for about six months now, and can't find an answer.

  • @madseacow7084 i agree and so do amny my bro.

  • Do they have an Alodial title to the land?

  • At which time did our governments acquire Allodial Title to any land what so ever.

    If in fact our governments acquire all their duties and powers from the People, when did the People physically authorize our governments to own all the land within their jurisdiction?

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