Re: Rights vs. Privilege -- Freedom or Slavery !!
Thursday, 25-Jan-01 19:04:29
208.26.131.180 writes:
Re: Rights vs. Privilege -- Freedom or Slavery !! Thu, 25 Jan 2001 15:02:53 -0700
geezer@nursing.home (Glen Quarnstrom)
Raymond Karczewski (
arkent@my-deja.com ) wrote:
rk; > I have been informed that automobile insurance coverage for my two private automobiles will be cancelled effective Mar. 1st, 2001, a little more than a month from now.
gq: HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA!!!!!
gq: Looks like your karma is catching up to you, 'Zoose.
gq: Pay the fine, you cheap scofflaw. Or shut up and take your punishment like a man instead of sniveling, whining wanker who blames everybody else for his own shortcomings.--
glenq@rmci.net
http://home.rmci.net/glenq/
rk: How does that old saying go? He who laughs last.......?
rk: I'm just curious as to whether there are any attorneys out there who are worth their salt, and see what lies ahead for them in representing the automobile travelling populace of the United States via a class action suit brought against the government. judicial/law enforcement/ penal/Insurance industries for collusion, conspiracy, and constructive fraud upon an unwary, trusting public. Does such integral defenders of justice see what lies ahead for them in representing a nation of people whose Inalienable rights have been subverted through acts of intimidation/coersion and have caused them to relinquish their Inalienable Rights in return for the "privilege" granted them by their own tax supported Servants.
rk: Read Driver Licensing vs. the Right to Travel at
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~karl/govt/driver/driver.html
rk: Answer this question for yourself, if you will. What reasonable freedom loving, sovereign US citizen, in possesion of full knowledge at the time of their entering into a contract with a government/corporate entity would do so knowingly, willingly, and with full understanding sign their signature on the dotted line thereby surrendering theigh rights and in return accept unto themselves the Hellish burden of unnecessary regulation, arrests, fine, imprisonment and mental health counseling designed to regulate the commercial use of Motor Vehicles upon the public highways ?
rk: Such a class action suit against the government and the auto insurance industry will make the tobacco Industry suit pale in comparison.
rk: Isn't it time for us to take back our country and our lives from the Satanic influenced Mind Controllers?
rk: If not NOW --- WHEN??
Raymond Karczewski
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