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Herbert
6th April 2012, 16:36
Deputy sheriff accompanied by police finds that just because he's been evicting people for 30 plus years "because the law has always done it this way" no longer holds water when people are educated to their rights under common law and their constitutional rights.

This video will lift your spirits and make you smile folks.

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If you go to the youtube site there is a follow-up to this video.

Curt
6th April 2012, 16:39
Remind me again why the Irish haven't ever ruled the world.... with wit, guts and wisdom like this.....Oh that's right. It's because they're not evil. Smart, talented, beautiful. But not evil. And thank god for that.

Virgo
7th April 2012, 01:33
this is beautiful

xbusymom
7th April 2012, 02:12
they left because they were not going to get the job done and to stand there further (outnumbered) was just going to stupidly waste time.

Debra
7th April 2012, 02:41
Thank you Herbert. That was refreshing. I will be passing this video around. :flame:

9eagle9
7th April 2012, 13:06
The Irish have been evicted for 800 years...they are probably the worlds experts on eviction. The reason most of us 1,2,3 generation Irelanders are in the States is because our families got evicted from Ireland in some fashion or another. Certainly not because we wanted to be here.

Perfect. Who better?

apokalypse
7th April 2012, 13:24
WOW! common law in action...this must go viral

finally there!!!
7th April 2012, 15:33
This is only the start of the awakening in Ireland, the video is already a few weeks old and the effects off it has been quite encouraging.. the same people have filled a court injunction on the government of Ireland to stop the payment of Irish taxpayers money to the banks under the belief that its unconstitutional..the video is also very good for showing how the Irish have been deceived for over 90 years by their government by making us believe that we were free from the oppression of the crown.. interesting times ahead

meat suit
7th April 2012, 21:38
BRILLIANT !

so, is this common law only in Ireland ? or where else?

cheers

meat

Poly Hedra
8th April 2012, 01:06
Fantastic! Go on!

foreverfan
8th April 2012, 02:29
Remind me again why the Irish haven't ever ruled the world.... with wit, guts and wisdom like this.....Oh that's right. It's because they're not evil. Smart, talented, beautiful. But not evil. And thank god for that.

Not evil? You should have met my 100% Irish x-wife. Evil wouldn't go far enough.

Common Law... coming to a country near you.

karelia
8th April 2012, 09:48
BRILLIANT !

so, is this common law only in Ireland ? or where else?

cheers

meat

From a source I trust: Anywhere the English have been in charge, Common Law exists.

Poly Hedra
8th April 2012, 15:35
Unfortunately after watching the follow-up video the sheriff came back with the police and broke down the front door a nd evicted the family, with the help of the police.
Not surprised at all as the police have been protecting the private sector's interests for a long time. Sickening.
They have served papers on the Irish Government.
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xbusymom
8th April 2012, 17:20
... to stand there further (outnumbered) ...

I hate to say 'i told ya so'...
we need to pick our battles so we don't lose the war

Rogerc
8th April 2012, 23:09
Deputy sheriff accompanied by police finds that just because he's been evicting people for 30 plus years "because the law has always done it this way" no longer holds water when people are educated to their rights under common law and their constitutional rights.

This video will lift your spirits and make you smile folks.

PpUjl4LvQM8

If you go to the youtube site there is a follow-up to this video.

You are utterly right - I watched this video with a feeling of hope and joy. I'll never crack another Irish joke again - no matter how funny.

TigaHawk
9th April 2012, 00:05
I will crack a joke

The copper kept sayin No to the question at the beginning as he was probably like me? Whats an Orff? No realy what is an... OHHH its OATH :P

I'm such a horrible person with accents :S

but lovely video!

Paranormal
9th April 2012, 00:24
This is very encouraging - will these principals also apply in other Commonwealth countries like Canada?

Rogerc
9th April 2012, 08:29
Hey Curtis,

I heard that the Irish actually gifted the bagpipes to the Scots who are still trying to work out whether it was generous or the ultimate Irish joke.

Wonder what would have happened if it was a gun-totin' Texan sheriff backed up by a bunch o' good ole boys?

Simonm
9th April 2012, 11:35
Common Law is all over. www.tpuc.org Brilliant site

Cidersomerset
9th April 2012, 14:31
You ve got to love the Irish.......My ancestors have got there Pitchforks out a couple of times in the past
and come unstuck, third time lucky !!

http://jo19.files.wordpress.com/2008/05/attackonwattyler.jpg

The Peasants’ Revolt
Sunday, 4 May, 2008

Peasants\' RevoltAfter the Norman invasion land was given to Walter Douai (a Norman prince), therefore becoming known as Burgh-Walter, Brugg-Walter or Brigg-Walter, eventually corrupted to Bridgwater. Another version is that it derives from “Bridge of Walter” (i.e. Walter’s Bridge).

In 1381 Bridgwater was the centre of the Peasants’ revolt in the West of England. Ordinary people rose up against an unjust system of taxation known as the Poll Tax (where have I heard this before?) where rich or poor paid the same tax no matter what their income.

This was challenged by the downtrodden people throughout the South of England. Revolutionaries throughout the country stormed the Tower of London executing the chancellor and the King’s ‘bad advisors’. In Bridgwater the peasants stormed Sydenham Manor House, destroyed their feudal bond papers and executed the Tax collectors leaving their heads on the town bridge !!

The other time was the 'Pitch Fork ' Rebellion in 1685.....
http://www.wellseveningsociety.co.uk/data/47/images/Sedgemoor-2010/Sedgemoor-1-Battle-Reenact-220.jpg

The failure of which lay heavy on many somerset families....The retribution was overseen
By the infamous Judge Jeffreys who sentenced many to death and sent more into slavery
in the west Indies, during the 'Bloody Assizes' held in the aftermouth....

A positive was that Bridgwater was the first town in the UK to petition Parliement against
slavery , local legend says it because of the locals sent into bondage after the rebelion !!

http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~smedlo/Bridgwater/Bridgwater.htm

The video inspired me into a bit of history ....Steve