To: Old Teufel Hunden
We are speaking in the hypothetical. But if you want to be technical - None of them allow you to remove yourself and you immobile property from thier jurisdiction - being forced to leave behind your property is NOT a valid remedy for injustices!
Again - why the insistance that I must delegate a power I reserve to myself and my fellow citizens?
223 posted on
08/05/2010 12:02:31 PM PDT by
An.American.Expatriate
(Here's my strategy on the War against Terrorism: We win, they lose. - with apologies to R.R.)
To: An.American.Expatriate
"None of them allow you to remove yourself and you immobile property from thier jurisdiction"
What state will not allow you to remove yourself from their jurisdiction? As for immobile property, that seems to be a law of nature, not the law of government. If it's immobile (such as a house) you are free to sell it if you can't move it.
"Again - why the insistance that I must delegate a power I reserve to myself and my fellow citizens?"
Exactly! The Southern states did not put the vote to the people. When they seceded, their state legislatures took the vote, not the people. When did the citizens delegate that right for them to secede?
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