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Originally Posted by valo403
Yeah I figured you would go for that argument. Hilarious, and pretty much sums up the level of intellect being shown by a good portion of this movement. It's sad really, there are good point s to be argued, and you come down to the type of argument we saw from Tower. Are you a free man on the land too?
Oh, and I figure I might as well burst your bubble while I'm here. One of the guiding principles of the United States is the right to own property without interference. How about we look at a couple of quotes from some guys who wrote that little Constitution thing:
"Government is instituted to protect property of every sort .... This being the end of government, that is NOT a just government,... nor is property secure under it, where the property which a man has ... is violated by arbitrary seizures of one class of citizens for the service of the rest." - James Madison
"The moment the idea is admitted into society that property is not as sacred as the laws of God ... anarchy and tyranny commence. PROPERTY MUST BE SECURED OR LIBERTY CANNOT EXIST" - John Adams
If you really want to get into an argument about the rights of property ownership in the United States I will gladly oblige, but please come back with an argument of actual substance.
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Well, I believe that the people are the government not the government are the people. I believe that we own the land.
Hey, I agree that when you have the deed then you have the rights but public land is public land. If you gave the land over to the public it belongs to the public (everyone).
I can't tramp into your home with or with out my shoes on. These people are not entering the buildings and there is no need to. They are operating in free assembly.
Also that constitution thing is pretty much out the window. I am quite sure that the makers are rolling in their grave if they saw the state of that union...
Sorry you don't see substance in free assembly. Go back to your 3 steaks a day meals and polishing you guns... You know, since we are making claims about each other...
Bring out what you believe are good points... Like the banking, for example.