Ed Rob Menard's FOTL Claims

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As she was being led to the cells Eilish De'Avalon told Judge Geoff Chettle: "I decline your offer, your Honour''.

"You decline my offer? Well I'm afraid it's not negotiable," Judge Chettle replied.
I cant remember if it was Rob or not but a freeman replied to that case with...Ah but the judge didn't say it wasn't an offer though did he, he just said it wasn't negotiable.
Victory from the jaws of defeat yet again.

PS
Im starting a freeman dictionary, feel free to add some definitions

Legalese = Words I am too thick to understand

Statute = If it means me making money it’s a law, if it means me paying out money it’s a rule made up by an unlawful government.
 
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Lawful = Unspecific rules I claim to obey but will not delineate.

Legal = Specific enforceable rules that I don't like.
 
Slave = one who allows themselves to be controlled, regulated or governed without their individual consent.
Super Slave = One who defends slavery while being one, usually by trying to insult and deride those who wish to follow their own conscience and live freely.
 
freeman on the land = an individual who attempts to extract money from gullible individuals by selling them and idea and a philosophy that he doesn't practice himself and absolving himself of all responsibility when the said advice gets them locked up.
 
While your on Rob, cocana asked you
1. Democracy does not require unanimity for the formation of a government, so that's your 'governing argument' dead in the water right there.
2. Statutes are not automatically repealed when governments change. They remain on the statute books as law until they are repealed. Statutes and government are separate. Whether you vote for a government or not, statutes remain right where they are. Again, consent to be governed is irrelevant.
3. Statutes are not contracts, so contract arguments are rubbish and pointless too.
4. Equality of men - yeah, so what? All are equal before the law. Guess what - statutes are part of the law.

So, once again, how have you cracked it? How is that that you claim to be free of all statutory law?

care to have a stab?

edit....whooops there he goes again>>>>>>>
 
Slave? Really heard that too much these days. I am happy to be a 'slave' if by that you mean I live in a society where I pay for the benefits of living within it's laws and protection. I would rather that than live in some hideous 'Utopia' where people are free to take advantage of others. I have said before there are huge number of things i do not agree with that my government does. But i am afraid that it is human nature to abuse power. Absolute power corrupts absolutely, after all.

I also would have a big problem with people using the benefits of the society i pay to live but they don't.

No government or country has it perfect, but i still believe that this can be changed over time and hopefully improved. Not however by a small group of people who want everything for free.

Anyhoo probably starting rambling there but got to head off to work now.

Peace to all :-)
 
Quite right, people waffle on about being slaves and constantly moan about the government whilst sitting behind the door waiting for the benefit cheque to drop through to pay for some lager,cigarettes and weed.

Some freemen on the other hand claim to accept nothing from the government however expect and accept its protection when they need it (copyright act) ;)
 
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Slave = one who allows themselves to be controlled, regulated or governed without their individual consent.
Super Slave = One who defends slavery while being one, usually by trying to insult and deride those who wish to follow their own conscience and live freely.

I give my consent to be governed in order to live in a society where everyone isn't trying to kill everyone else so your post doesn't apply.
 
I consent to some when it suits my purposes I reject others when they do not.

Quite right, people waffle on about being slaves and constantly moan about the government whilst sitting behind the door waiting for the benefit cheque to drop through to pay for some lager,cigarettes and weed.

Some freemen on the other hand claim to accept nothing from the government however expect and accept its protection when they need it (copyright act) ;)

Yep, that's what he said.
 
I'm sure this isn't enough proof for you guys, since I scrubbed it... but I am not OFFERING anymore than this...

http://i.imgur.com/ZbNkX.jpg


Now.... if you'd like to get down to some real terms, let's start with some of these....

Spirit of Law
- Self-Determination --> Spirit of Individuality
- History: Law/Rights/Honor --> Spirit of Humanity

Process of Law
- Due Process: Notice & Opportunity to Respond, Inquire
- Contracts: Consent, Acquiescence, Fraud
- Records: Form your own; Submit all responses & evidence to BOTH the judge & court reporter.

Effect of Law
- Political Status: Jurisdiction, Citizenship, Nationality, Allegiance, Authority
- Commercial Status: Corporations, Agent in Commerce

~ Rights -vs- Privileges
~ What rights do you possess? Right to not be forced into involuntary servitude, correct? Or do you not possess it, because you choose voluntary servitude?
~ Constitution -vs- Statute
~ Law -vs- Rule -vs- Regulation
~ Honor -vs- Dishonor
~ Contract
~ Consent
~ Acquiescence
~ Fraud
~ Presumption
~ Due Process
~ Notice
~ Opportunity
~ Record
~ Third-Party Record
~ Status
~ State
~ Body Politic
~ Jurisdiction (Personal & Subject-Matter)
~ Citizen
~ Citizenship
~ Nationality
~ Allegiance
~ Authority
~ Society
~ Mutual
~ Corporation
~ Person
~ Agent
~ Representative

Serious challenge, rebutted with humor... GO!!!

:covereyes
 
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I am not offering you the key to my front door. Understand?

Now... who wants to define.... "dismissed with prejudice"??

What does that mean??
 
I am not offering you the key to my front door. Understand?

Now... who wants to define.... "dismissed with prejudice"??

What does that mean??

What do you think it means?

Come to that what does "Without Prejudice" mean? Does it mean they aren't racist or bigoted or is there a strict legal definition; a technical definition which can be applied?
 
What do you think it means?

Come to that what does "Without Prejudice" mean? Does it mean they aren't racist or bigoted or is there a strict legal definition; a technical definition which can be applied?

http://www.suijurisforum.com/is-a-case-always-dismissed-with-without-prejudice-t1078.html#p6095
IF a case is dismissed, then it is dismissed either with or without prejudice, there is no in-between. "With prejudice" means that the merits of the case have been considered and rejected, the case cannot be revived in the trial court and the only remedy to the plaintiff is to appeal the dismissal in a higher court. In some instances, the case is dismissed for reasons that automatically imply prejudice, such as when it is brought in the wrong jurisdiction or after the time period for commencing a lawsuit had expired.

"Without prejudice" means that the plaintiff may bring the suit again to the same trial court, which suggests that the merits of the case have not yet been rejected (they might be in the next go-round), and the dismissal is usually for some error in procedure or form, such as missing a pre-trial conference or neglecting to serve a necessary party.
 
great stuff grndslm they let you off with contempt of court,how did the riding the silly bike charge go?
I have not received any tickets on my motorized bicycle since learning the Spirit, Process, and Effect of Law...

I have had opportunities to "challenge" the opinions of officers, but I stood silent, knowing that my right to stay silent will almost always keep me out of court and/or jail.

The charges I received before uncovering these "Secrets of Law & Commerce" were actually rightfully given, as I didn't have my pedal chain on that night, so I technically was riding a motorcycle, which is a motor vehicle, not a motorized bicycle, which is NOT a motor vehicle. Not my RULES, just the RULES of THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI.

It'd be one thing if I *didn't* consent to those tickets, but I did... only because I was ignorant of the law.
 
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Great! Now, could you clearly define what:

"whereupon the Prosecutor for the City of [] advised the Court that the prosecutor desired to dismiss the charge"


means?
 
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