marty
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Re: "I've been looking into claiming my rights as a sovereign individual with the right to travel" Do you have a drivers license? Is your RV all legal? Registration, insurance, and what ever is need in the state where you live? If no? And you get pulled over for a light bulb out or whatever. All your explaining about sovereign individual with the right to travel will do no good. Your fear of "indefinitely detained" might come true.mdd0127 said:dnmun said:@Arlo, i can't stand the cold here even, but i am stuck with it until i can finish working on this house. the cold goes on and on and on. here is may5th, low of about 42o, my shed was about 54when i woke up and had to start another fire, got it up to 65 and it is still cold, long johns under my wranglers, quilted shirt, my brother in louisiana is running his A/C i bet to try to get his house as cold as i just got mine up to after burning wood for an hour. hehe
but we do feel for you md, worried about getting stopped. i had to drive a car recently for about 3 weeks for which i could not get the title and registration. car had plates from another car that i found at the car auction so i could park it on the street without getting a ticket, so stolen outa state plates, which themselves were expired, and the portland cops shoot on contact with the enemy. i am profiled as a bank robber, first class. and i own guns! lotsa guns!
in a flash, driving on the street, i coulda been stopped, car seized and towed, left me with no wheels, and i could not afford to even get it back from the tow yard even if i coulda got title by then, and paid the fines, so i woulda just totally lost the car and have even more warrants out for my arrest than now. so we can relate, not dissing you, but you do think different from me, which is ok, but you can be limiting your options by thinking up solutions in advance which may not work out. that's where i was coming from.
there is a lotta work in the oil patch, driving trucks, whatever, if you pass their pee tests, good money and you are doing good for the country to produce oil here, rather than over there. compre?
I've been looking into claiming my rights as a sovereign individual with the right to travel and things like renouncing my strawman name and while it all makes sense and has real law backing it up, I really don't want to have to deal with going to court all of the time to defend those rights. If the cops were taught this stuff and respected it, it would be a different story but as it is, as soon as they hear you deny consent to them detaining you unlawfully, they automatically assume you're a wingnut and they mess with you even harder. I've decided that if I really think that my rights, freedom, and safety are in trouble, I'll have to defend myself the way our forefathers did from England and sort it out in court later, that is if I had any faith in the courts.
I don't like violence though and would only turn to it as a last resort. I only have one gun and I got it mainly for scaring off wildlife. I've had to scare off one bear with it and shot one rabid coyote that was charging me but other than those two shots, I've never fired or brandished it outside of the range.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_incarceration_rate
The incarceration rate in the United States of America is the highest in the world. As of 2009, the incarceration rate is 743 per 100,000 of national population (0.743%)
Living in a RV is great. Just don't drive if it's not all legal.
For your headaches. Go stand in line and get some free medical insurance. Yea we got that in the USA. Get pills or whatever needed to solve the problem. Don't take every pill every doctor prescribes. Best advise on pills comes from the pharmacist in the drug store. Tell them what's broke and listen to what they say. Walmart has $4 pills.
Also chill and stop worrying about stuff. Do you like girls? Ever thought about being a house husband? Does your RV have hot water? Do you bathe? Wash up before you go girl shopping.