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To: yldstrk

The corporate government system requires:
Registration of babies, cars, real estate and guns.
Means to bring them into the corporate registrar.
Then becomes the property of the corporate government, and that is why they can take them at any time.


48 posted on 01/20/2013 2:20:46 PM PST by B4Ranch (When democracy turns to tyranny, we still get to vote. We just won't use voting booths to do it.)
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To: B4Ranch

I do not agree with your assessment. People are not property. You seem bright. Maybe you should go to law school and then you could help fight the battle. The word and terms you are using make little sense.


50 posted on 01/20/2013 2:45:00 PM PST by yldstrk (My heroes have always been cowboys)
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To: B4Ranch
The corporate government system requires: Registration of babies, cars, real estate and guns. Means to bring them into the corporate registrar. Then becomes the property of the corporate government, and that is why they can take them at any time.

Which is why homeschooling threatens much more than teacher's unions' bread and butter. You never really own anything the government can repossess with the stroke of a pen, and that ends up being everyfhing you have, including your life and your children.

The State intends to be the head of your family, you're just there to maintain the rookery and foot the bill.

If you let people teach themselves, and defend themselves, the next thing you know they'll want to govern themselves. The State has to degrade and defame these rights until they have indoctrinated the public sufficiently that it is in their best interests to take them away.

52 posted on 01/20/2013 2:54:16 PM PST by fattigermaster
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