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Old 17-07-2008, 03:21
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swim knows his home country is run under these two issues.

They are rather handy because any one can argue what ever they did was or was not just by accounting for things like consent and gain:loss ratios of the parties in question.

One could say a drug dealer cost the government x number of dollers, to that it could be argued that is not a product of the dealers action but the people claiming care from the government. Also, that many people consumed ones substances and did not kill their uncle so it cannot be stated that the traded substance was responsible for a parties action that the prosecuting body (government) covered.

This tends to work only if one renounces citizenship and becomes what it referred to as a freeman. They are also known as free men of the land.

Unfortunately it's this that is also the basis of the libertarian movement...about that, swim had great pleasure in convincing a spokesperson of the libertarian party that a libertarian state would lead to gang warfare. Private schooled individuals crack swim up...they hate to admit that they often get lower grades than public schooled students and it's just another form of exclusiveness.
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