NH: Jardis to seek full-time lawyer for free staters
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Bummer! I hear it's quite tasty and has medicinal value.
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I assume you're talking about Korea. Whether or not people regularly ate dog here in the past, they don't do so anymore.
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Hmm. OK, I'll stand corrected on that point.
The use of highways as a right rather than a privilege sounds like a noble socialist ideal. Well done USA.
If a road is privately owned, the owner can decide who can or can't use it at his discretion. Therefore travel on it becomes a privilege. Doesn't that go AGAINST freedom of travel?
Additionally, what incentive will there be to build and maintain roads in remote rural areas?
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I've heard it's quite tasty. Do they can it there? Can you send me some if so? I've always wanted to try it.
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I don't know. You should find out for yourself.
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Question pool. What does dog taste like?
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Thompson v. Smith, 154 SE 579
i can name several others, but i think that one says it best.
I disagree with you on that argument. if roads were privatized, i would have much more freedom of choice and better critique on places to live, and places not to live also based on other factors as well. I'm really not sure what you attribute to privatization of roads being more limited but i sure would like to be informed.
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"there have been quite a few rulings that traveling is a right"
Really? Cite one.
Of course if the Libertarian wet dream of private roads should come to pass your traveling really WILL be limited.
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I don't know where you got your information, but there have been quite of few rulings that traveling is a right. The states just impose limitations on that right, along with every other right you and I are supposed to have. And I don't think you would be able to get a definite answer on what a registration really is for, but the state could probably make up any excuse they want as long as people go with it and it sounds plausible.
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Registration is not a part of ownership, it's a requirement to use the road system.
Traveling is not a right.
oh and if the value of your house falls below the level of your mortgage then that's just the market at work.
You know what. I am so sick and tired of seeing a person fight for their fleeting rights and next to them another person get paid as a job to take away those fleeting rights and feel so righteous all the while. So much evil on earth that the possessed completely have no clue they are even possessed.
Anothercoilgun 2 years ago 4
@SSILENTNATION Now the freestaters may not be organised, and it's certainly arguable to assume they are not doing anything worthwhile, and i do not know about you, but i'd prefer a small liberty activist group to try and not succeed, than not try at all. Fighting for your ideals to make the world you live in a better place, no matter how insignificant to some, is more valiant than any government approved war.
uniquetoafault 2 years ago 2