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Free John Decker! (charged with removing illegal signs from public property)

Started by FrankChodorov, August 16, 2006, 07:53 PM NHFT

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Quote from: FrankChodorov on August 17, 2006, 08:23 PM NHFT
you have no right to use collectively owned property except for what it is explicitly intended without getting prior consent from all the other owners (consensus) or their delegated authority (goverment - elected or otherwise).

Of course you will still have to ask anybody for permission who has not agreed to be represented by this government. I guess you advocate that the drivers of the town plow get written permission from everybody who has not voted for the governor? And nobody may use a road unless he got that permission? And does the collective that supposedly owns New Hampshire include me although I'm living in Germany? That collective ownership has been debunked so many times already, I think it's a case for the exorcist now.  >:D out, out!

CNHT

Quote from: Revmar on August 17, 2006, 11:32 PM NHFT

Okay, I must misunderstand you.  It sounds like you are saying that there can be no private ownership of land; it was all here long before Human labor.  You can't mean that......can you?  :-\

You never know what Frank means...usually it's diametrically opposed to what everyone else thinks.

FrankChodorov

Quote from: Revmar on August 17, 2006, 11:32 PM NHFT
Quote from: FrankChodorov on August 17, 2006, 08:27 PM NHFT

everything that precedes human labor is originally owned in common as the groundwater and lakes over 20 acres are still today in NH

Okay, I must misunderstand you.  It sounds like you are saying that there can be no private ownership of land; it was all here long before Human labor.  You can't mean that......can you?  :-\

yes you did because I used the word "originally"...

the lakes and groundwater were orginally and still are today while the land is not.

FrankChodorov

Quote from: Felix Benner on August 18, 2006, 01:32 AM NHFT
Quote from: FrankChodorov on August 17, 2006, 08:23 PM NHFT
you have no right to use collectively owned property except for what it is explicitly intended without getting prior consent from all the other owners (consensus) or their delegated authority (goverment - elected or otherwise).

Of course you will still have to ask anybody for permission who has not agreed to be represented by this government. I guess you advocate that the drivers of the town plow get written permission from everybody who has not voted for the governor? And nobody may use a road unless he got that permission? And does the collective that supposedly owns New Hampshire include me although I'm living in Germany? That collective ownership has been debunked so many times already, I think it's a case for the exorcist now.  >:D out, out!

I believe we hold a statewide election for governor with majority rule...

the roads although collective property also contain an individual common right of way (over the land but under the roads) free to be used so long as you do not infringe on the equal rights of any other individual to the same...

the "collective" doesn't own NH but it does own the state buildings and other state property but the citizens of NH have no right to use these except for their intended purpose or they need to get permission from the delegated authority of the whole for some other purpose prior to use.