I said their powers cannot be inflated past what you could give them.
I guess we'll just have to adapt to a world of 7 billion sovereign individuals where each and every individual's authority trumps each and every other individual's authority unless each and every individual consents to the particulars of each and every initiative/project/proposal/action, etc. that anyone wants to undertake on behalf of all of us or some of us ever. And then only if that initiative/project/proposal/action, etc. doesn't constitute something beyond the capacity of each and every affected individual to do for themselves.
That'll work.
Your decade long register of in and out of court failures is testament to the painful reality that you aren’t bursting any bubbles.
He's ignored it before, and he'll likely ignore it again, but what I said before is true: the powers of government are an emergent phenomenon of large groups of people. It's a simple fact, observable in a multitude of real-world examples, that large collections of relatively simple objects can have properties that no one individual in that collection has.
And these people you elect/hire/engage have powers you did not? How does that work?
See beren elections is how you appoint someone to act on your behalf. It does not give them powers you never had to give in the first place.
DUH.
Rob, you want an example of someone governing you without your consent?
Remember when the guys used to tip you upside down and dunk your head down the toilet at school?
Thats one.

PS Glad to see you back on Ickes getting a drubbing.
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That devastating put down of Menard's lies is great - we should enshrine that somewhere so when he comes around asking for proof that he spouting lies and misrepresentation we can just slap that down....
...that brings up another question; what does a conman do when his con has been exposed? It would appear that the next logical step for him would be to 'get out of town' and go somewhere else and try a different con - why is Menard not doing that?
...that brings up another question; what does a conman do when his con has been exposed? It would appear that the next logical step for him would be to 'get out of town' and go somewhere else and try a different con - why is Menard not doing that?
Simple, he switches websites....that brings up another question; what does a conman do when his con has been exposed? It would appear that the next logical step for him would be to 'get out of town' and go somewhere else and try a different con - why is Menard not doing that?
Can a deuce beat an ace? No, but two of them can...He's ignored it before, and he'll likely ignore it again, but what I said before is true: the powers of government are an emergent phenomenon of large groups of people. It's a simple fact, observable in a multitude of real-world examples, that large collections of relatively simple objects can have properties that no one individual in that collection has.
Can an individual human cell run a marathon? No, but a whole lot of them working together can.
Can an individual groove in a piece of glass produce a hologram? No, but a whole lot of them with the correct spacings can.
Does an individual atom have a colour? No, but a whole lot of them together do.
Can an individual molecule of water form the Grand Canyon? No, but a whole lot of them together can.
We could list dozens of other examples.
And Government, or indeed, any organization of human activity, is one such example. A single man could not build the Pyramids, or dig the Panama Canal, or put a man on the Moon, but groups of men did do all of those things.
Can a deuce beat an ace? No, but two of them can...
When I became aware of that order I called both the law society and the Supreme Court. I asked them if they wished to identify Robert Arthur Menard the Freeman on the Land as the one affected by that order. The Law Society did not. Same with the court.
And for the one who wanted a court case research Law Society of British Columbia v Robert Arthur Menard and see how the court ruled when the Law Society tired to secure payment of court costs and a contempt of court charge against me as they were awarded in the court case Asky keeps harping about. They were awarded costs. Look at what happened when they tried to secure payment from me. Their number is easily found on the web too! Ask them about that case.
So he either leaves it unchallenged or admits to another lie.For the record, I have changed my bookmarks so it now directs to the sing in directly. It used to direct to the forum immediately, which meant I could see the posting of those I have on ignore, until I logged on.
I now will not be able to even see if JB or others I have on ignore are online or not, nor will I be able to read their postings.
I will know they have posted, but not be able to tell if they are on line. Or not.
Oh dear, hes been put on warning again over on IckesSo he plays his "iggy bin" card and recommends people go to WFS!
...a dead place where the five remaining delusional potheads talk nonsense to each other!
Embarrassing to watch tbh.