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Thursday, September 07, 2006
Political Prisoners
Speaking of counterfeit "laws".... How many of us know someone who is in jail or prison for violating some counterfeit law? I would guess most of us do. How many of us have been fined for some imagined infraction? For crimes of force, jailing the violators is usually necessary. For crimes of fraud, restitution would be much more sensible. Everyone else in prison is a political prisoner. They are guilty of nothing other than living independently of the edicts of government stooges. For violators of counterfeit "laws" immediate release is the first step in finding justice. The next step is punishing those who kidnapped the victim of government. Using the real laws against force and fraud, anyone who arrests, fines, jails, harrasses or kills anyone who violates a mala prohibita law becomes the aggressor and therefore is subject to the consequenses. The third step is restitution where possible from the government criminals. From their OWN pockets, not from mythical "public funds". Anyone who assumes "authority" over another must be held to a higher standard, and must be extremely careful to avoid any violation of rights. If they are not willing to pay the price of their transgressions, they need to get a legitimate job.
Counterfeit "laws" include, but are not limited to, laws regarding: guns, consentual sex, drugs, licenses and permits, private property uses, consentual commerce, taxes, broadcasting, unpopular speech, marriage, free travel, etc.
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