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To: Little Bill
Who is property, are you property or am I?

No we are not property, but we can own property.

If my service is required to for you to to obtain your objective, can I claim a part of it.

Not unless it was part of the deal when you sold your services. You can not have a valid claim if it was not part of the deal.

If my service is essential for you to obtain your objective can I require you to surrender a portion of it to me?

This is where the market place comes into play, you can charge what ever you desire for your services, you could charge a million bucks an hour if you desire. It is up to other people to chooses to trade their property with you. You may risk pricing yourself out of the market.

This is aside from you hiring me from in front of Walmart.

What service are you selling in front of Walmart? I hope it is not a service explaining what ones Property Rights are, and why they are important.

74 posted on 09/03/2006 6:56:45 AM PDT by Mark was here (How can they be called "Homeless" if their home is a field?.)
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To: Mark was here
You may risk pricing yourself out of the market.

Ha ha ha. Photographers who pay kickbacks to school systems in order to get the work price themselves out of the market but get orders anyway because students are told they'll get their pictures made with that photographer or they won't be in the year book or things similar to that. Tell me more about people having choices...

76 posted on 09/03/2006 6:58:59 AM PDT by MeneMeneTekelUpharsin (Freedom is the freedom to discipline yourself so others don't have to do it for you.)
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To: Mark was here

"No we are not property, but we can own property."

Allow me to expand on that -

The property you own doesn't have "rights," but rather the individual has rights in the property he owns. These include the right to develop, to farm, to sub-divide, to use, to improve, to sell and other rights.

The various state and federal agencies and the courts have stolen these rights. Whether it's a federal fascist bureaucrat telling you can't cut trees because an endangered bird lives on your land or a Marxist court telling you must give your home and land to a corporation because it's for the collective common good, we are seeing a severe crippling of our rights.

It's time to take back our birthright.


110 posted on 09/03/2006 9:45:04 AM PDT by sergeantdave (Gov. Jennifer Granholm's campaign slogan: Four more years of Uncle Joe and Uncle Ho)
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