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10-17-2008, 10:10 AM | #26 |
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Re: Do we have grounds to sue banks and government for the mess we are in?
Hi Mark,
First of all make a list of the actions that you believe have been committed, find the relevant law that depicts those actions as being a crime and open a process in the civel court. It's a remarkably simple proceedure, although a little slow. I know this because I just won a case over here in Brazil against the Brazilian government on Copyright infringement. Best regards, Steve |
10-17-2008, 10:13 AM | #27 | |
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Re: Do we have grounds to sue banks and government for the mess we are in?
Hi Gale,
I think that may be true in the criminal justice system, but in the civil system you may... Best regards, Steve Quote:
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10-17-2008, 12:57 PM | #28 |
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Re: Do we have grounds to sue banks and government for the mess we are in?
The simplest solutions are the best, and the hardest to execute...you have to starve the wolf (love or anger) you don't want; which is in this case, jerking the support out from under the government of tyrants. The real challenge is supporting a system based entirely on love and honor. You know, money is just an accounting system. Such can be created on pen and paper with no printed bills at all.
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10-17-2008, 01:32 PM | #29 |
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Re: Do we have grounds to sue banks and government for the mess we are in?
Hey All
With all the bills chipping away at a citizen's rights, they are also including exemptions for themselves. The way I understand it now, they're all protected. Even if you file a suit against them, it would probably be thrown out on the grounds that a law aready exists that protects them against prosecution. I suppose you could file a class action civil suit, but, really... 1. It wouldn't hurt them 2. They wouldn't pay 3. You don't really want money anyway, you want them prosecuted and left impotent in their affect of the world's citizenry On the up-side, you might get some attention. For all our justified responses to 'fight' back, 'fighting' is really just more of the same of what we already have. NON-COMPLIANCE ... there are a s**tload more of us, and peace is the only road to peace. I know I can't do much but I do what I can (I'm this close <> to never paying car insurance again ). If enough of us who are fed up with 'Planet Hollywood' do the same, they can't function. That's a lot of minds to turn, but it seems like more and more people are finding it hard to stay asleep/asheep...maybe we're getting there. Gotta keep trying. They say water communicates faster than light. We're mostly water...keep the love and truth flowing out of you with every opportunity! |
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Re: Do we have grounds to sue banks and government for the mess we are in?
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They've played one game quite well, "Give me control of a nation's money, and I care not who makes the laws."
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