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Michael Badnarik's Constitution Class 3 of 43

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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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  • Allodial title. Interesting.

  • Very informative post... thank you very much!

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  • Texas is my home state glad I'm here too

  • @MoorishWanderer i think he said they are socialist ideas in wich case he's accurate.

  • looks like bob odenkirk to me

  • He says they are socialist. But that is sub category compartmentalization. There is no such thing as socialist in Law. Its called FEUDAL LAW. These people usurping our unalienable rights (allodial in concept) and converting them to privileges (feudal in concept).

  • @KeitaThe1

    And by Blacks, you mean disfranchised Moors.

  • Blacks never had no rights, such as the "Black-Codes and the Jim Crow laws. Blacks was considered 3/5 fifths human sub-human. Research 3/5 compromise. So the Black Race are not aware of what Mike is talking about.

  • @bneyens There is no such thing as a regulated right. A regulated right is not a right, it is a privilege.

    While I like Mr Badnarik, I believe that all this noise about rights and privileges is a waste of time. Life is just what it is. It doesn't matter that you think you have rights, if someone else can "violate" them with violence. You're born, stuff happens to you, you do the best you can in a world which sucks, then you die. There it is, human life on this planet summed up in one sentence

  • i feel like burning my house down (not collecting the insurance and make it clear that i planned for it to burn down and it is on purpose) and see what my neighbored and police think :D

  • @Gharalam Yes I listened, and I thought critically about the entire issue. This guy brings up the point that you have rights up and until the point your rights infringe on another persons rights. What I listed above were all due to safety. We all have the right not to have our lives endangered by others negligence, right? Well, there has to be a system in place for protecting individual rights.

  • good video mike.

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