Mojo
Mostly harmless
An SIN is not a person, so the right of association does not apply.
I'm waiting for Rob to argue that the SIN is in fact a person, but Rob is not.
An SIN is not a person, so the right of association does not apply.
I said "so long as you exit the borders of the country."If you choose to stay, you're admitting being bound by the laws of the country.
It really isn't a difficult concept. It's binary in fact:
a) I choose to stay ergo I accept the laws that apply to those that here reside
or
b) I choose to go ergo I am not bound by the laws that apply to residents as I am not resident therein
Quite a simple concept. You see, even just being within the national boundaries you ARE making use of the fruits of the nation even on the unlikely premise that you never wander off your squat.
So, in short you aren't a Freeman On The Land; you're a Freeloader On The Land
I said "so long as you exit the borders of the country."If you choose to stay, you're admitting being bound by the laws of the country.
It really isn't a difficult concept. It's binary in fact:
a) I choose to stay ergo I accept the laws that apply to those that here reside
or
b) I choose to go ergo I am not bound by the laws that apply to residents as I am not resident therein
Quite a simple concept. You see, even just being within the national boundaries you ARE making use of the fruits of the nation even on the unlikely premise that you never wander off your squat.
So, in short you aren't a Freeman On The Land; you're a Freeloader On The Land
The sad truth is that, no matter how clearly devastating such decisions are to Rob's argument, he will always attempt to distinguish them, even on the most irrelevant ground, regardless of whether such ground was even mentioned by the court, let alone discussed in a meaningful way.
The appellant has attempted to distinguish the factual situation in this case from that in Renfroe v. Higgins Rack Coating and Manufacturing Co., Inc. (1969), 17 Mich.App. 259, 169 N.W.2d 326. He didn't. We couldn't.
Affirmed. Costs to appellee.
You missed one aspect. An important one. I choose to stay, and choose to not be a government employee with a SIN, and therefore the rules that ONLY apply to them, do not apply to me, and it is the law that allows that to be the case.
In short, I exercise my rights. And that does not make me a Freeloader at all.
You missed one aspect. An important one. I choose to stay, and choose to not be a government employee with a SIN, and therefore the rules that ONLY apply to them, do not apply to me, and it is the law that allows that to be the case.
In short, I exercise my rights. And that does not make me a Freeloader at all. It makes me one of the responsible owners.
Wow! Colour me surprised. Bob believes a binary ins tripartite.
Being resident within the territorial delineation of Canada, you are subject to its laws; ALL its laws. Full stop.
You are making use (by your continued presence here) of the wherewithal of state required to maintain that territorial delineation even if you never leave your squat. Full stop.
Yet you claim to exist outside of the law that governs all that reside within the territorial delineation of Canada. That's called a non-starter. Full stop.
That makes you a Freeloader on the Land. Full Stop. EOM
Fitz
Unfortunately for you, not a single one of those is a threat to kill. Do you see the word DEATH? Do you see a threat to kill? THOUGHT NOT. FAIL FOR YOU.
I do not seek (nor have I ever done so) to convince people my claims or beliefs are true. I ask they do their own due diligence and form their own opinions. You on the other had seek to convince them their beliefs are meaningless, because there are people playing the role of judge, or cop, or government agent, whose beliefs do not mesh, and THEY can harm them, so they should abandon their beliefs, lest they suffer at the hands of those who have different beliefs.
So, how you going to get me to associate with a specific number? Care to answer that? Guess not eh? Coward that you are...
People do not act on my teachings. They act on their beliefs. If they act on ANYONES teachings, they are not free. If they act on their beliefs, they can be. If they can defend those beliefs.
Still wondering how YOU or your representatives will get me to associate with a number against my own will.... gonna at least TRY to address that, or will you continue to ignore that and simply try to attack me?
Now as for what the other poster stated... do you honestly expect me to accept as truth what was said by them on an internet forum, whilst they hide their true identity, and change my beliefs due only to that? Seriously?
Chatta woowoo said this! And she pointed to that! Now change how you think!
That is essentially your argument. People who refuse to identify themselves, and hide behind internet anonymity, will not be changing my beliefs. I do not follow cowards. And those who refuse to identify, are cowards.
So now we are back at our original point.
How will YOU or your representatives or government get me to associate with a number and accept it as my own, against my own will?
I have no SIN.
How can you stop that from being the truth?
Statutes are not laws...
Hey, let's revisit the definition of statute that you linked us to a while back. That would be fun, wouldn't it!Statutes are not laws
Your will is, of course, paramount and shall prevail over all.
Yes they are.
No need to go any further with that post.
Statutes are not laws, and not a single law says I have to have a SIN. And if I do not have a SIN, I am not subject to those rules which are only applicable to those who do. Are you claiming there are no rules which are only applicable to those who collect certain benefits, or are eligible for them?
Incidentally since you are such an expert, which law says I have to have a SIN, and associate with those who do, and if I do not I can be ejected from the country? Hm?
No, Rob, exercise of your rights without undertaking your obligations is what makes you a freeloader. One of the duties of citizenship is to pay your share of tax to ensure that we can maintain the society for the overall benefit of all. By not doing so, you freeload off the rest of us:
a. You use the roads built, and maintained with public money;
b. You use the other infrastructue (water, electricity, sewer, etc);
c. You are protected by the police and the military;
d. You are able to avail yourself of the courts, and the protection of the legal system;
e. You are able to avail yourself of the health care system - and will not be turned away even if you show up without cash on hand to pay;
f. Many more benefits.
And by the way, you are mistaken AGAIN about the SIN making you a government employee. It is a registration number and an identifier used by the Crown, and by employers. The two are not necessarily the same (they are for both my jobs, but that is another story). The rules DO apply to you and if/when HMTQ or Her representative so choses, you will find that out.
When it comes to deciding with whom or what I associate, yes it is.
No, Rob, exercise of your rights without undertaking your obligations is what makes you a freeloader. One of the duties of citizenship is to pay your share of tax to ensure that we can maintain the society for the overall benefit of all. By not doing so, you freeload off the rest of us:
a. You use the roads built, and maintained with public money;
b. You use the other infrastructue (water, electricity, sewer, etc);
c. You are protected by the police and the military;
d. You are able to avail yourself of the courts, and the protection of the legal system;
e. You are able to avail yourself of the health care system - and will not be turned away even if you show up without cash on hand to pay;
f. Many more benefits.
And by the way, you are mistaken AGAIN about the SIN making you a government employee. It is a registration number and an identifier used by the Crown, and by employers. The two are not necessarily the same (they are for both my jobs, but that is another story). The rules DO apply to you and if/when HMTQ or Her representative so choses, you will find that out.
So as an expert on the Canadian legal system, it is your opinion, we do not have a right of association, (which implies a right to not associate) and me claiming that we do is not plausible to you? Is that right?
Tell me when did we lose our right of association? (assuming we did)
Evidence please?Because that is my right as one of the owners of this country.
No, Rob, exercise of your rights without undertaking your obligations is what makes you a freeloader. One of the duties of citizenship is to pay your share of tax to ensure that we can maintain the society for the overall benefit of all. By not doing so, you freeload off the rest of us:
a. You use the roads built, and maintained with public money;
b. You use the other infrastructue (water, electricity, sewer, etc);
c. You are protected by the police and the military;
d. You are able to avail yourself of the courts, and the protection of the legal system;
e. You are able to avail yourself of the health care system - and will not be turned away even if you show up without cash on hand to pay;
f. Many more benefits.
And by the way, you are mistaken AGAIN about the SIN making you a government employee. It is a registration number and an identifier used by the Crown, and by employers. The two are not necessarily the same (they are for both my jobs, but that is another story). The rules DO apply to you and if/when HMTQ or Her representative so choses, you will find that out.