Sunday, December 19, 2004

 

Rights and Monopoly Money

Colored money leads to colorable contracts and colorable law. Statutes are restrictions to the pursuit of happiness. All of it is prohibited in the Constitution. The Uniform Commercial Code was developed in 1951 through 1975 as law to counter the effects of playing with funny money. The funny money game started in 1933 by executive order. The three types of law granted in the Constitution--Common, Equity and Maritime--are all but a memory, and so is this tired parchment called the Constitution of the United States of America.

Read the entire article here.

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For those individuals who would like to know what Joseph Smith had to say about the issue, and the Nauvoo ordinance, follow this link:
http://www.geocities.com/webnetalert/JosephSmith2.html

The nation is crumbling to pieces. Joseph Smith knew the truth, foretold it, and now we see it happening. By the way, he had an opinion about those who violated their oath of office. He thought the penalty should be death.

Toto
 
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