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Re: The Right of Locomotion

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Re: The Right of Locomotion

proffsl05 Aug 2005 16:50
> > > > I smite you.
> > >
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> So how's that fertilizer stash you guys got goin'?  Enough to
> fill up the rental truck yet?

Your resume of accomplishments continues to grow.  You've already been
Accomplished yourself as a Troll and a Pervert, now you add to your
accomplishments that of being a Libelous peice of Filth.

Motorhead Lawyer01 Aug 2005 16:33
> >> I smite you.
> >
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>
> Naw, you just seem ignorant.

Irony so thick you can cut it.

So how's that fertilizer stash you guys got goin'?  Enough to fill up
the rental truck yet?
--
C.R. Krieger
(Not quibbling)

Ashton Crusher30 Jul 2005 06:08
>> I smite you.
>
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>C.R. Krieger
>(Do I LOOK like I'm afraid of the government?)

Naw, you just seem ignorant.

Motorhead Lawyer29 Jul 2005 19:37
> I smite you.

You can smite him all you want.  I'd prefer that you BITE me.

And that goes for your sock puppet, Crusher, too.
--
C.R. Krieger
(Do I LOOK like I'm afraid of the government?)

proffsl21 Jul 2005 02:59
> Proffsl wrote:
> >
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> Not this again...gawd!  I thought this horse was beaten dead into the
> ground the last time you mentioned this nonsense.

Ironic that the issue is about our Right of Locomotion, and that you
would wish to beat that horse dead into the ground.

You smite our Rights.  I smite you.

John S.20 Jul 2005 20:55
> The US Supreme Court has recognized our Right of Locomotion:
The remainder was snipped.

Not this again...gawd!  I thought this horse was beaten dead into the
ground the last time you mentioned this nonsense.

proffsl20 Jul 2005 03:20
The US Supreme Court has recognized our Right of Locomotion:

"Undoubtedly the right of locomotion, the right to remove from one
place to another according to inclination, is an attribute of personal
liberty, and the right, ordinarily, of free transit from or through the
territory of any state is a right secured by the 14th Amendment and by
other provisions of the Constitution." - Williams v. Fears, 179 U.S.
270 (1900) -
http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/cgi-bin/getcase.pl?court=us&vol=179&invol=270#274

Examine this carefully.  This is YOUR Right.  You NEED to Understand
EXACTLY WHAT is your Right.

Note: "and the right, ordinarly"

Which Right?  "of locomotion", "to remove from one place to another",
"of personal liberty", "of free transit".  AKA: Personal Travel.

How?  "ordinarly".

Where?  "from or through the territory of any state".  AKA: Public
Property.

We have the Right of Locomotion Ordinarly used for Personal Travel on
Public Property.

Even expressed in this form, from experience debating this issue, there
will be those who still don't understand what their Right is.

Let me rephrase it.  On any particular stretch of Public Property, you
have a Right to use WHATEVER Locomotion is Ordinarly used on that
stretch.

On Public Sidewalks, the Locomotion Ordinarly used is Walking, and we
have a Right to Walk on Public Sidewalks.

On Public Biketrails, the Locomotion Ordinarly used is Bikes, and we
have a Right to Bike on Public Biketrails.

What is the Locomotion Ordinarly used for Personal Travel on our Public
Highways?

It is, of course, the Automobile.

On Public Highways, the Locomotion Ordinarly used is the Auto, and we
have a Right to use Autos on Public Highways.

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