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palani
2nd August 2014, 03:25 PM
As reported in the Jan 13, 1838 Du Buque Iowa newspaper Iowa News
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A search for the new name of the child produced this from the State of Georgia
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Now isn't it odd that someone simply named William had no natural rights (by the newspaper article) while someone named William Brockett Beasley ( a free white person) relinquished all of his natural rights for the civil rights provided by Georgia?
And why would those old bachelor's mouths water? Couldn't wait to pass him through the fires of Moloch?
madfranks
2nd August 2014, 06:44 PM
Who gives two shits about what the Jan 13, 1838 Du Buque Iowa newspaper Iowa news says?
palani
2nd August 2014, 07:30 PM
Who gives two shits about what the Jan 13, 1838 Du Buque Iowa newspaper Iowa news says?
Do I hear an offer of 1 shit?
Dogman
2nd August 2014, 07:33 PM
Do I hear an offer of 1 shit?
1/2 ?
Ponce
2nd August 2014, 07:34 PM
Many times in the past you will find the future, remember that in some places you can now go to jail for not paying your debts.....will slavitud be next? where you will have to work for your debtor till everything is paid?.......you are now a lady of the night with the US government as the pimp.
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iOWNme
3rd August 2014, 06:06 AM
Who gives two shits about what the Jan 13, 1838 Du Buque Iowa newspaper Iowa news says?
I agree, i just dont get it.
The subject header alone is a contradiction: Title to Freedom. If i were free i wouldnt need a 'title'. If i were a slave who needed a 'title' i wouldnt be free.
Does 'freedom' require a 'title'? Who issues this 'title'? Isnt the issuer of the 'freedom title' above the person receiving it? This sounds an awful lot like a master/slave relationship. Which is EXACTLY what Statism is: The MYTH that the master/slave relationship can create 'freedom' for the individual.
Palani constantly posts various 'Laws' in an attempt to show people that 'Law' is a noble and virtuous idea, and that individuals who do not know the 'Law' (people who do not IMAGINE an obligation to obey 'Authority') are to be blamed when the State abuses them. Yet, this is entirely contradictory and irrational because when we look at history we see that the greatest atrocities ever committed, the most death, theft, rape, assault and destruction have been carried out in the name of the 'Law', not in spite of it.
He still continues to search through the scribbles of his Masters in some type of Stockholm Syndrome daze hoping to find his freedom. It is a mental reverse paradox. If you IMAGINE your going to find your freedom inside the scribbles of your oppressor, not only are you not going to be free, you are never going to be free because you dont even know what freedom is.
FREEDOM is when you realize you dont need the permission of your Master to be free! Which means it is a mental state of mind. It exists in only one single place: Inside your own head. Until you grasp this fundamental principle, you havent budged a single inch towards individual freedom. Not only that, while you are a good-natured well intentioned person, you continue to be the fuel for Evil.
I like Palani and think he is super smart. But can you imagine if we were living in Soviet Russia under Stalin, and palani kept telling us the way to get out is to do what Joseph Stalin says, and then we can be 'free'. This example shows just how irrational and insane this premise is.
osoab
3rd August 2014, 08:42 AM
I agree, i just dont get it.
The subject header alone is a contradiction: Title to Freedom. If i were free i wouldnt need a 'title'. If i were a slave who needed a 'title' i wouldnt be free.
Does 'freedom' require a 'title'? Who issues this 'title'? Isnt the issuer of the 'freedom title' above the person receiving it? This sounds an awful lot like a master/slave relationship. Which is EXACTLY what Statism is: The MYTH that the master/slave relationship can create 'freedom' for the individual.
Palani constantly posts various 'Laws' in an attempt to show people that 'Law' is a noble and virtuous idea, and that individuals who do not know the 'Law' (people who do not IMAGINE an obligation to obey 'Authority') are to be blamed when the State abuses them. Yet, this is entirely contradictory and irrational because when we look at history we see that the greatest atrocities ever committed, the most death, theft, rape, assault and destruction have been carried out in the name of the 'Law', not in spite of it.
He still continues to search through the scribbles of his Masters in some type of Stockholm Syndrome daze hoping to find his freedom. It is a mental reverse paradox. If you IMAGINE your going to find your freedom inside the scribbles of your oppressor, not only are you not going to be free, you are never going to be free because you dont even know what freedom is.
FREEDOM is when you realize you dont need the permission of your Master to be free! Which means it is a mental state of mind. It exists in only one single place: Inside your own head. Until you grasp this fundamental principle, you havent budged a single inch towards individual freedom. Not only that, while you are a good-natured well intentioned person, you continue to be the fuel for Evil.
I like Palani and think he is super smart. But can you imagine if we were living in Soviet Russia under Stalin, and palani kept telling us the way to get out is to do what Joseph Stalin says, and then we can be 'free'. This example shows just how irrational and insane this premise is.
Freedom is being free under someone's dominion.
I would go with just free to exclude yourself from any dominion.
palani
3rd August 2014, 10:16 AM
Palani constantly posts various 'Laws' in an attempt to show people that 'Law' is a noble and virtuous idea
I frequently publish PARADOXES. Law that belongs to others is like boot jacks. You find if you step in the wrong place in a forest your socks and pants become covered with them and they are hard to remove.
Consider my posts to be clues as to how to remove boot jacks.
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