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  1. Re:Thefreeworld.net Re:Overzealous, eh? on DMCA Forces Cox To Censor Changelog? · · Score: 1

    We don't have money we have NOTES. Federal Reserve Notes. You can't buy anything only exchange debt with them. "Legally speeking" You can get money but I dought you have ever touched it in your life. The bumber about trading debt is technocally you can never get out of debt even if you THINK you owe nothing, the fact that you have a hand full of Federal Reserve NOTES in your hand means you have debt. You are obligated to pay interst on your debt. These NOTES are part of the national debt...... Think about that.

  2. Re:Just goes to show on RIAA to DoS Pirates? · · Score: 1

    Why not apply for jobs and speed up the development proces.... by posting specs and internal memo's to get the open source community to help us with our tools.

  3. Re:We need to organize OUR OWN lawyer's group. on RIAA Looks To Stop KaZaA, Morpheus & Grokster · · Score: 1

    Do you play a lawyer that would feed his own mother to his off spring to save money on food?

    Or one..... I'm not sure what other kinds of lawyers there are.

    In any case all are welcome.

  4. Re:Breach of agreement? on RIAA Looks To Stop KaZaA, Morpheus & Grokster · · Score: 1

    > I am not merely a "consumer" or a "taxpayer". I > am a Citizen of the United States of America

    Does being a "consumer" or "taxpayer" waive your rights as a Citizen of the United states of America? All the Judges seem to think so. That why you are under UCC not common law.

  5. Re:The interesting part is... on RIAA Looks To Stop KaZaA, Morpheus & Grokster · · Score: 1

    There was at least a suggestion there where going to break the law with spoofing right?

  6. Re:We need to organize OUR OWN lawyer's group. on RIAA Looks To Stop KaZaA, Morpheus & Grokster · · Score: 1

    I suggest something like this a while back with a template to sue in small claims for scratched CD's. Seems like a good Idea if enough people did it they might find it more cost effective to allow me to down load and burn a new one IF I bought it in the first place.

  7. Re:We need to organize OUR OWN lawyer's group. on RIAA Looks To Stop KaZaA, Morpheus & Grokster · · Score: 1

    Might I also suggest you join.

    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/slashdot_politics

    It is just starting but think is has a shot.

    Come help hash out a platform.

  8. Re:We need to organize OUR OWN lawyer's group. on RIAA Looks To Stop KaZaA, Morpheus & Grokster · · Score: 1

    You need to understand the nature of the system and not assume you know who to go after.

    Look at groups who fight the government tooth and nail if you want to find weakness in the system and protect yourself from those who use it to feed.
    www.nite.org
    www.treasurytaxsecrets.com
    www.givemeliberty.org
    http://www.tax-gate.com/

    The right to contract is a right of Americans, look into pure or other trusts used by some of these groups.... NOT as suggest as a tax shelter but as a way to protect yourself from legal scum.

    The observant reader will note lots of ways to bitch slap those who steal from the masses, lawyers and government.

    There is lot of disagreement in the tax movement but there sure have stumbled onto some interesting stuff about how government works.

    Enjoy!

  9. Re:The ultra Conservative right on Browsing Privacy - Off With Your Headers! · · Score: 1

    This is exactly why the founding fathers chose NOT to make America a democracy! Democracies do not protect the rights of the individual never have never will. Your government wants you to believe you live in a democracy because if you realized just how little power the constitution actuallly gives the Federal Government it's citizens would be asking HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE in a republic. You have not the athority to regulate us. That is a local or state government function.

  10. Re:Coin Slot? on Patent On Software Downloads Upheld · · Score: 1
    No it's Uncle Sam protecting his revenue stream. Can't have people getting things for free no way to tax it then.

  11. Re:Prior Art: Kermit, anyone? on Patent On Software Downloads Upheld · · Score: 1
    Wasn't it an acid trip that gave birth to String theory? You might be onto something

  12. Re:US Constitution a common law document? on CD Copy "Protection" in California · · Score: 1

    I don't know about Louisiana but it is my understanding that the states where under common law and the district of columbia and other federal territories where under law of admirality. But now all courts are admirality courts. The difference is that under common law you have "god given rights" under admirality you have "state given priviledges". You are a slave to the state under admirality not a free person.

  13. Re:US Constitution a common law document? on CD Copy "Protection" in California · · Score: 1

    Well now I'm confused. Maybe black's law dictionary has a different definition or I've gotten that tidbit from a case I read. Even so the point I'm trying to get across is the constitution doesn't protect people the way they think it does. It is to LIMIT the Federal Government not give us our rights and if we let CONgress ignor it, we have lost our rights by default.

  14. Re:violate fair use? on CD Copy "Protection" in California · · Score: 1
    I think he is on to something.

    Is the TRUE object to win you 10 bucks or find a way to cost them more in legal fee's than it's worth to not let people copy. You need not convince all joe six pack types to chime in but with enough at the core. Finding out the tricks of the legal system to keep the case in small claims and win... or annoy might convince them that, IF you bought it you can make copies of it. I would be HAPPY if I could register my CD and then burn a new one from what evers site if mine gets damaged. There is room for comprimes I'm tired of having CD's I can't use anymore.

  15. Re:violate fair use? on CD Copy "Protection" in California · · Score: 1
    The US constitution doesn't give you any rights. You are not a party too it. Walk into Federal court and try and use it as a defense the Judge will laugh at you

    The Constitution LIMITS the power of the federal government. CONgress can't make a law it didn't have the power to make, unless it is operating in violation of the Constitution.... If you want a constitution Government you have to fight for the constitution and argue about what rights government does not have NOT what rights you have

  16. Re:violate fair use? on CD Copy "Protection" in California · · Score: 1
    What give congress the right to make law outside the scope of the constitution? Nothing. Stop being a United States Citizen and only be a united states of America citizen. Your dual citizenship is what gives them the power to control what you do. Without it CONgress is limited to the District of Columbia and other US terriories.

    Do you live in a Repubic or a Democracy? Say that flag pledge thing to yourself before you answer.

    Why do the keep calling it a democracy if it's really a Republic? Maybe Juristiction and scope of power has something to do with it.

  17. Re:violate fair use? on CD Copy "Protection" in California · · Score: 1

    We are different people, I bet less than 5% of the CD I've bought still play. I don't run over them but think the are not very durable.

  18. Re:violate fair use? on CD Copy "Protection" in California · · Score: 1
    But... where does one exercise his common law rights? All the courts are under the law of Admirality not common law courts.

    Of course the Constitution is a common law docuement so isn't valid in these courts...... Hmmm.. how and when did that happen? Juristiction.... yes that's the question one must ask BEFORE you walk into a court room.

  19. Re:violate fair use? on CD Copy "Protection" in California · · Score: 1
    hmmm..... maybe what we need is a class action lawsuit to recover the cost of the inferior media they have put our music on.

    I still have cassette tapes from high school.... eighty something.... that still work. I have CD's I bought last year the have the shit scratched out of them and won't work.

    maybe a class action isn't that way to go. Would it cost the record company MORE if we posted a sample case every music listener could file to recover losses due to the inferior media.....

    Which is better ONE lawsuit to recover the losses for millions of music listeners or MILLIONS of small claims cases wanting new CD's for the inferior product they put them on and won't let us copy?

  20. Re:MS responds to consumer complaints on Microsoft to Change OEM Licensing · · Score: 2
    Rockifeller.. Once said let me control the money supply and I care not who writes the laws... or something like that. Because controlling the money supply is controlling those who write the laws.

    Controling the OS does control those who right applications for it. As long as microsoft keeps control of what everything runs on they will continue to rule because the can apply a (tax).... on every PC sold.

    This new policy might hurt thier dominace in the applications market but helps keep them in control of the OS. Smart move on Bills part.

    This is the same model running the FED. They supply the OS of exchage (paper money) we continue to pay a tax to use the system. Microsoft does have a little more overhead in creating there OS but .... the world is a bigger tax base.

  21. Re:INCOME taxes on Los Angeles County To Tax Outer Space · · Score: 1
    Yes they can collect on Foreign income... how do they get the power to tax domestic income?

    check out
    www.givemeliberty.org
    www.informamerica.com
    If you want the dirt on the IRS and it's true taxing authority.

    Many US citizens might want to research the difference between a United States Citizen and a united states of America citizen. right now you most likely are both.... why would the Federal Government want to make you a dual citizen? Maybe they don't have the authority to tax one of these citizens?