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Posted on 01/03/2003 10:20:05 AM PST by farmfriend
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To: farmfriend
Thanks for the pings.
To: editor-surveyor
BTTT!!!!!
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posted on
01/03/2003 12:26:20 PM PST
by
E.G.C.
To: editor-surveyor
The Constitution of the United States of America
Article I
Section 9
Paragraph 8
No Title of Nobility shall be granted by the United States:
......etc.
I wonder just how many people know that is in the Constitution?
To: editor-surveyor
Under our constitution, no member of the Bar can hold public office because they have accepted the "Title of Nobility" Esquire from the Crown Temple in London. I've heard this for years, and believed it when I was a little younger and gullible. Unfortunately, the intent of the provision was not meant to apply to the common-place "esquire" title which does not mean nobility to anyone in America. If the FF's had meant what you guys claim, then they would have explicity said that no attorneys could hold office. But that's not what they meant. It was to stop people who were still on the Kings side from holding office.
To: farmfriend
U.S. District Judge Anna J. Brown ruled that the state must ensure that the private logging projects it approves Sounds more like a Soviet era judge than an American.
Private property is dead.
To: Fiddlstix
Attorneys are governed by State Bar Associations. The "United States" has issued no "Title of Nobility" to anyone. No one sees the word "esquire" nest to an attorneys name to mean nobility. Sorry.
You guys will have to do a little better to convince anyone that the FF's wrote something preclduing attorneys from holding office.
To: farmfriend
Lawsuits were what finally destroyed the Roman Republic.
Check out Cicero's significant writings-- they were pleas in court!
The legal priesthood must be dis-established.
Now there's an idea for a political movement...the Disestablishmentarians.
Shades of the 1680s. ;^)
To: editor-surveyor
"Under our constitution, no member of the Bar can hold public office because they have accepted the "Title of Nobility" Esquire from the Crown Temple in London." errrrr??
To: editor-surveyor
Abolish the ESA, Now!
Be Well - Be Armed - Be Safe - Molon Labe!
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posted on
01/03/2003 1:30:43 PM PST
by
blackie
To: farmfriend
Hang the complainants too.
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posted on
01/03/2003 1:36:14 PM PST
by
jeremiah
To: rabidone
Coho salmon are nominally the property of the state. The federal government has no proper role with respect to the management of the state's fish and wildlife resources. The salmon are abundant, and not in any threat of extinction whatsoever; the federal protections are premised upon lies.
The state manages logging to protect the coho resource. State law already prevents clear cutting that would fill streams with sediment. The ESA expansion proceeds because an army of psychotic Clintonistas wishes to shut down all logging, and remains in operational control of Western federal agencies.
You seem to see neither the underlying policy considerations, nor the more important considerations of limiting federal control vis-a-vis the states. A Free Republic requires greater awareness among its citizens.
To: FreeTally
Attorneys are governed by State Bar Associations. The "United States" has issued no "Title of Nobility" to anyone. No one sees the word "esquire" nest to an attorneys name to mean nobility. Sorry. I Made NO Reference to State Bar Associations nor the word "esquire"! I simply quoted the Constitution!
What IS Your Problem?
Comment #33 Removed by Moderator
To: templar; Iconoclast2; Carry_Okie; SierraWasp; forester
Let's all be real carefull not to adress the real problem here ... You may think I am not addressing the real problem but I do address the real solution everyday. Natural Process, the real solution.
To: rabidone
See my post #34.
To: editor-surveyor
"Is there an answer?"The only one I can think of is Shakespears, I guess.
To: farmfriend
Just who do these"BLACK ROBED THIEVES"think they are?
To: farmfriend
You may think I am not addressing the real problem but I do address the real solution everydayI was addressing your post that was attacking a Judge for simply following a law congress passed. The judge is not the problem here, and I get a bit tired of everyone assuming that judges rule this country and blaming them for everything that congress has mandated they do. IMO, the judge made the right call. The problem isn't with the Judge, it's with the ESA itself, and the lawmakers that pass such laws. IMO, the ESA and the ADA are two of the worst laws ever passed by congress. I don't fault Judges that do their sworn duty to uphold the laws when they do so. I don't find that attacking judges serves any useful purpose in correcting bad law that is mandated by our legislators. From your link, I would think you would feel the same; at least about the ESA.
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posted on
01/03/2003 3:13:03 PM PST
by
templar
To: editor-surveyor
If it's on my property it belongs to me. If it doesn't belong to me then it is trespassing and I call on the local police to get the trespasser off my property. I own no endangered species, save for my human self. And am not steward of any other species.
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posted on
01/03/2003 3:18:27 PM PST
by
Zon
To: headsonpikes
Lawsuits were what finally destroyed the Roman Republic.An interesting statement. Could you elaboarate a bit? IMO, it wasn't lawsuits as such: It was professionalism . The removal of personal responsibility from the individual to the various professionals (Medical, Legal, Political,etc.) Same thing we are seeing today in our society. What used to be considered a personal responsibility is now left up to the various professionals.
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posted on
01/03/2003 3:26:24 PM PST
by
templar
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