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In the early eighties Michael Badnarik started his career as a computer programmer at an Illinois nuclear power plant. For the past twenty years he has continued this professional course, but during this time he became interested and frustrated with politics. As a result, in 1983 Badnarik began studying the IRS and then the constitution. He had since condensed his 18 years of research into a short eight hour course that he would teach in a lecture format. It included some of the fundamentals on our rights and the foundations of our republic. A video recording of one of the classes has been made and you can watch it here..

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  • Not if you own the manufactures statement of origin. If you "own" the car, you do not have to register it with the state ( pay rent ). Actually, their is no law saying you "have to" register period. If there is, show it to me on here.

    If you find lets see it and discuss it.

    Education, understanding law, and more importantly what a "statute" is ... is of key importance. Remember, in the USA, everything boils down to contract / consent.

  • Now I want to buy a car & get the mso, lol.

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  • Im supposing a person with the "MSO" would just put "fake"(home made) plates on the car just to avoid getting pulled over every 6 miles and having to explain that they don't need registration.

  • @ golffore79

    We are not any safer for registering our cars. Do criminals register their cars if they're going to commit criminal acts in them? Do criminals register their guns when they're going to rob a bank? What it does is take away the freedoms of those who follow the rules to begins with. You don't have to trade liberty for security or you end up with neither.

  • isn't registering your car good for the community? it helps police do their job better which keeps us safe. So why would we want to live in a society that makes it easier for criminals? Ya the thought of not paying the government for registering your car sounds nice, but aren't we all safer for registering our cars? I guess like he said freedom is not free, so having that freedom you risk safety.

  • I've a question... if a companies policies are unconstitutional... how come they are not called in line with the Constitution?>

  • If I get the Manufacturers statement of origin for my car-what do I do next? If I drive a car without plates (Unregistered) I will get pulled over. What do I do? Once I've got the M.S.O. then what?

  • @Rayvn7

    Cant you settle anything out of court? Murders have been settled out of court why not a property dispute?

  • What a nice guy! He has already said that he doesn't have time to answer questions until the end but several people want to tell the entire class how to go about what he's teaching about or whether it will work in their state, etc...he just wants to shut them up but he waits so patiently. I wouldn't be so kind after starting out saying we don't have time!

    I would pay to see his class.

  • @Gharalam My comment about Colorado registration fees is 100% accurate. "The major funding source of cash funds exempt is the Department’s share of motor fuel taxes and vehicle registration fees credited to the Highway Users Tax Fund (HUTF). The portion of the HUTF credited to the State Highway Fund (SHF) from these sources is projected to total $414.3 million in FY 2009."

  • I can't speak for Texas, but here in Colorado you only have to REGISTER a car if you intend to drive it on PUBLIC roads. If you only take it to track, or drive it on private property, or drive it off road, YOU DON'T HAVE TO REGISTER IT OR PAY ANY TAXES ON IT. Your registration is what pays for the public roads you are saying you drive on by registering your car. I don't see the problem.

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