Free Minds TV January 2, 2009 (EP 91)
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Andrew is one brave man. I hope the police treat him with respect.
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Andrew Carroll has cajones grandes!
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Bro man, that's wicked deep man. Broooooo.
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I WANT A GODDAMN LITER O' COLA!!!!!!!
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Andrew was given a $420 dollar fine. Yes, ha ha ha, 420 is a funny amount for a fine unless the judge has a sense of humor, but from what I hear, while Andrew is appealing he's been denied a jury trial. You are entitled to a jury trial if the amount contended is at $20 or more, but that is only for suits at common law. He's been told this isn't a common law case. Those people who say that the US practices admiralty/corporate law may have a point.
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I can't wait to see farva chasing this kid down the street.
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Andrew is brilliant. So are these commentators, for doing their part, too. Free MindsTV is a great thing.
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you syhould setup some sort of donation button... so that the rest of us can donate to people who take such risks... might help tremendously
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1) Food is broken down to a certain level of order and becomes part of a person. That is the essence of ownership. 2) Peaceful society allows individuals to control a specified area for personal privacy and neighborly peace - dwellings. 3) While your feces is a part of you, within your system, you own it. When it's outside you, you don't own it, you're just responsible for it. For the sake of social order, a person has the right to personal space, a home. Anything more is greed and evil.
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Why make exeptions for food and dwellings? And if I own my own body do I own my own feces too? If so then wouldn't anything else I convert from one thing to another also be mine? Why don't you believe in property rights?
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And, about the Moon, specifically about ownership of it. When will humans understand that they can own only what is a part of their bodies. That's real ownership. Whatever is outside of one's body can only be controlled and monoplilized away from others. The only thing that can become owned is the food we eat. Everything else, within reason regarding dwellings, is, by nature, communal, and should be.
Ah, look up, way up to the title - it's 2009 dudes. Just a reminder.
thinkofwhy 3 years ago
Thanks, correction made :-)
FreeKeene 3 years ago