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The Goat writes, "Some books have made a huge impact on my life." It's true. It wasn't until the b3ta mods read the Flashman novels that we changed from mild-mannered computer operators into heavily-whiskered copulators, poltroons and all round bastards in a well-known cavalry regiment.
What books have changed the way you think, the way you live, or just gave you a rollicking good time?
Friendly hint: A bit of background rather than just a bunch of book titles would make your stories more readable
( , Thu 15 May 2008, 15:11)
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but the link will get you the basics and evidence that people are using this to dismiss parking tickets .etc
- I suggest you just watch the first 10 minutes - then decide if you want to watch the rest from there
ok from one of the few legal books I have in PDF format:
"a ‘statute’ is defined as ‘a legislated rule of society which has the force of law’. It is a rule and has the force of
law, but only within a society.
Now we must ask, what is a ‘society’? The definition of a ‘society’ has been
given as ‘A number of people, joined by mutual consent, to deliberate, determine and act for a common goal.’
We see then clearly that these statutes only have the force of law over those who have consented to be a member
of the society governed by those statutes.
‘Consent’ is a tricky legal concept too. ItIt does not require any positive affirmation from you; your
silence and inaction will suffice to raise the appearance of consent. Anything with the word ‘Act’ in its title is
an Act of the Parliament or a Legislature and is in fact a statute. The simple fact is you have the right to exist
without those statutes having the force of law over you."
this is academic - it works
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