To: Roscoe
I have an inalienable right to be here, on my own property. I have an inalienable right to socially and commercially interact with anyone else who is willing to interact with me. If I do not have these rights, then neither do you, and it would therefore not be morally wrong to require that you pay me an annual tax as a condition for being allowed to continue to occupy your property, work at your job, and buy groceries from the store.
77 posted on
04/17/2002 2:09:52 AM PDT by
sourcery
To: sourcery
I have an inalienable right to be here, on my own property. If you voluntarily remain in America, you are within its jurisdiction and are subject to its laws.
TANSTAAFL
79 posted on
04/17/2002 9:36:49 AM PDT by
Roscoe
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