To: Fraulein
Your understanding of property rights is not based on reality. The reality is that without the state there is no such thing as property. Your rights to property are defined by each state through its laws. Without those laws enforceable by the state you would not lay claim to property.
To test your theory against mine and show you how you are in error, please explain how a probate judge has the right to distribute your assets under certain conditions against your written will ?
232 posted on
03/11/2003 1:14:27 PM PST by
VRWC_minion
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To: VRWC_minion
Without those laws enforceable by the state you would not lay claim to property.
It is the other way around. I justly lay claim to property. The laws of the state do not grant me that property, or that right to property, but rather they serve only to help me defend it.
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