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Link Posted: 6/28/2017 5:53:38 PM EST
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Are you just being cheeky or does it really seem okay that what he explained is what's necessary to keep your life intact?
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Not seeing a problem here
Are you just being cheeky or does it really seem okay that what he explained is what's necessary to keep your life intact?
Other than the part about keeping travel papers & being captured - and I knew that was going get flagged by certain folks - that list sounds like GD 101 of how not to invite the man into your life.
Link Posted: 6/28/2017 5:56:32 PM EST
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He just articulated the inherent paranoia of an individual living in a police state and you see no problem that this is the condition to which we have been reduced - that "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" is now an antiquated anachronism?
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"I absolutely hate all interactions with government employees, so I do whatever I can not interact with them."

Sure sounds like "Don't invite the man into your life"
Link Posted: 6/28/2017 5:58:09 PM EST
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Wow.

Sprechen Sie deutsch?
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It's fundamental to Root Cause Corrective Action (RCCA).
Make sure your headlights are on.

Honestly, I cherish my slices of anarchy.  I live most of my life in blissful anarchy.  I absolutely hate all interactions with government employees, so I do whatever I can not interact with them.  

Check your car, make sure it doesn't have any problems with the lights.  Make sure you carry your travel papers, and that your travel papers are up to date, and correct.  Don't leave any valuables in sight, especially money.

Don't speed, or make any improper lane changes. If you are captured, detained, and shaken down for money, by the government, pay it quickly, and make sure you keep copies of all receipts and forms.  Keep these copies with you when you travel.  It may not prevent a government employee from kidnapping you due to some clerical error, but it's always good to have them with you.  

Don't talk to the police.  Provide them only the information they request, ...and be polite.  Don't get involved in anything that does not concern you.  Mind your own business.  
Not seeing a problem here
Wow.

Sprechen Sie deutsch?
I was in Germany May 10 - June 1.
Link Posted: 6/28/2017 6:01:37 PM EST
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It's a good thing that I've worked with over 100 cops for the past 20 years and know many of them very well... because if I had to base my opinion of all LE solely on your posts over the years... then I wouldn't think much of cops period. It's pretty clear to see that your "us versus them" attitude will follow you to the grave.


FYI... never been arrested, charged, booked, tried, or incarcerated in my 49 years and plan to keep it that way.
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It's ok - I don't think much of you.
Link Posted: 6/29/2017 10:09:54 PM EST
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It's friggin pathetic how many people who write, enforce, and interpret the law have ZERO regard for liberty and the concept that the Founding Fathers put everything on the line for. "Public servants" my ass.
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There is a reason liberty was held in such high regard for the founders of this country.  Putting someone in jail for intoxicants, is absolutely insane.



It's friggin pathetic how many people who write, enforce, and interpret the law have ZERO regard for liberty and the concept that the Founding Fathers put everything on the line for. "Public servants" my ass.
Our government is too well funded.

We have the money to pay for the enforcement of our laws.  Which is a problem.

Ironically, people who live in china have more "street level" freedom than your average American.  Not because China's laws aren't draconian, or because they have a superior constitution, but because they don't have the resources to enforce all of their laws.

You can satisfy the busybody with passing a law, so they can feel good about their sense of morality, as long as you don't have the resources to have government employees who enforce it.  

Our only chance at liberty is to cut the funding for government.
Link Posted: 6/30/2017 8:08:39 AM EST
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Our government is too well funded.

We have the money to pay for the enforcement of our laws.  Which is a problem.

Ironically, people who live in china have more "street level" freedom than your average American.  Not because China's laws aren't draconian, or because they have a superior constitution, but because they don't have the resources to enforce all of their laws.

You can satisfy the busybody with passing a law, so they can feel good about their sense of morality, as long as you don't have the resources to have government employees who enforce it.  

Our only chance at liberty is to cut the funding for government.
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Yep.

I worked with some Russians years ago (that came here legally) that got a real eye opener when they saw all the rules/laws/licenses/registrations/fees/etc... they had to deal with.

Repeating "It's a free country" over and over doesn't make it so.

Iowa legalized fireworks.Big ads in the paper for my county-have to have a permit in order to use them.
County doesn't have a ton of money,so I'm guessing it will be like it was when they were illegal-people use them anyway,and not enough LE to do much about it.
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