To: mugs99
Do you believe everything government tells you?
When it is posted in a Law Book, yes.
You remind me of an attorney. He came to court to plead his client guilty to exceeding 100 mph.The penatly ranges from a $325 fine and one month suspension of DRIVING PRIVILEGE to $1350 fine and 6 months suspension of driving privilege.
The Judge was announcing the minimum when the attorney exploded" You can't suspend my client's license--she is from New Jersey, and has a New Jersey License." The judge began to admonish the attorney about the idea of driver's licenses indicating the ability to drive, when the attorney again told the judge what he could do.
Thew Judge said" Your Client has a DRIVING PRIVILEGE. THAT DRIVING PRIVILEGE is suspended for SIX MONTHS, and her fine is $1350.
By the Driver's License Compact[Interstate agreement], her DRIVING PRIVILEGE is also suspended in New Jersey, and her insurance is worthless.
19 posted on
06/29/2006 6:03:31 AM PDT by
radar101
(The two hallmarks of Liberals: Fantasy and Hypocrisy)
To: radar101
Do you believe everything government tells you?
When it is posted in a Law Book, yes.
Law books trump the Bill of Rights (see 9th Amendment)?
20 posted on
06/29/2006 6:12:32 AM PDT by
LIConFem
(It is by will alone I set my mind in motion...)
To: radar101
You remind me of an attorney. He came to court to plead his client guilty to exceeding 100 mph.
His client committed a crime.
You have the right to liberty. If you steal, the court can take your right to liberty and lock you up.
You have the right to life. If you murder, the court can take your right to life and kill you.
If driving is a privilege, government can deny you a license just because the dmv clerk doesn't like your looks, credit score or no reason at all.
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27 posted on
06/29/2006 9:38:11 AM PDT by
mugs99
(Don't take life too seriously, you won't get out alive.)
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