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Ray hasn't comitted a crime!

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Bob

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Oct 11, 2002, 4:02:21 PM10/11/02
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Ray broke a statute, he hasn't comitted a crime.

We're free unless you violate someone else's body or property.

Ray isn't in contempt, because he is free. He does not agree with the Statute.

The law is not our authority and the State does not have authority over the people. The
State does not have the authority to arrest and hold someone who has not comitted a crime.
People do not have authority over other people.

Ray should go free because he has not violated anyone else's body or property.

Although...... you could say it's not really a statute, because you could say he has
caused significant danger to the people.... by not having his headlights on HAHAHAHA.
right.

Ray should sue.

p.s. all the people have through the courts over Ray is power. Might does not make right,
but might does make things happen. Wild animals have might, just like judges.

DrPostman

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Oct 11, 2002, 5:04:44 PM10/11/02
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On Fri, 11 Oct 2002 20:02:21 GMT, "Bob" <Bob@Bob'sbackyardbarbecue.com> in
accordance with The Prophecy and "For Entertainment Purposes Only" availed us of
their wisdom with:


So, you do plan on driving without a license, or a license plate? Or are you
just full of shit?

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Justin Davis

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Oct 11, 2002, 5:21:05 PM10/11/02
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> We're free unless you violate someone else's body or property.
>

I guess emotional distress is ok, then, right?


himself

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Oct 11, 2002, 6:12:40 PM10/11/02
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In alt.paranormal Bob <Bob@bob'sbackyardbarbecue.com> wrote:
> Ray broke a statute, he hasn't comitted a crime.

Ray is in jail for three counts of failure to appear (at least one of
the original charges is a class C felony). Failure to appear is defined
by the state of Oregon as a crime.

> We're free unless you violate someone else's body or property.

No, you're free unless your ass is locked up for commiting a jailable
offense (like failure to appear), and he can't come up with bail.

> Ray isn't in contempt, because he is free. He does not agree with the Statute.

No, Ray's not free, his ass is locked up in jail. His ass is in jail
because he does not agree with the statutes and refuses to play the game.
Ray would be free if he hadn't invented this point of conflict with the
state.

Ray isn't very good at picking his battles, IMHO. We're not talking about
Ghandi-esque or Christ-like behavior here.

> The law is not our authority and the State does not have authority over the people. The
> State does not have the authority to arrest and hold someone who has not comitted a crime.
> People do not have authority over other people.

Oops! Lost me there! Whoah, let me grab the desk to steady myself.

Okay, the dizziness has passed, but I'll have to skip the rest of the
circular logic.

> [...]
>
> Ray should sue.

Stay tuned on that one!

> [...]

The sad thing is that Ray suffers paranoid delusions really really needs
help. And he is now in the least likely place to get it. It'll be a
month tomorrow since Ray got checked in to the pokey.

I wonder how Anita is getting on.

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Minutus cantorum, minutus balorum, minutus carborata descendum pantorum
(A little song, a little dance, a little seltzer down your pants)

svanier

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Oct 11, 2002, 10:10:23 PM10/11/02
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himself wrote:

> In alt.paranormal Bob <Bob@bob'sbackyardbarbecue.com> wrote:
> > Ray broke a statute, he hasn't comitted a crime.
>
> Ray is in jail for three counts of failure to appear (at least one of
> the original charges is a class C felony). Failure to appear is defined
> by the state of Oregon as a crime.
>

****SPV.....Ray tried to drive off after being stopped. He is a lot of trouble.

Allen Crider

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Oct 12, 2002, 4:25:57 AM10/12/02
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Bob wrote:
> Ray broke a statute, he hasn't comitted a crime.
>
> We're free unless you violate someone else's body or property.
>
> Ray isn't in contempt, because he is free. He does not agree with the Statute.
>
> The law is not our authority and the State does not have authority over the people. The
> State does not have the authority to arrest and hold someone who has not comitted a crime.
> People do not have authority over other people.

I didn't really realize until I read this post that Ray is trying to be
some kind of neo-Montana Freeman. Check out this website full of
Ray-like buzzwords.

http://www.freedomdomain.com/sovcit.htm

wernertrp

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Oct 12, 2002, 5:42:46 AM10/12/02
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svanier <sva...@qwest.net> wrote in message news:<3DA7848F...@qwest.net>...

To drive off after being stopped by an US policeman is
100 times more dangerous than to drive off a stop sign.
Because they wear colts in a quick pull belt.
German policeman wear in a closed leather box.

svanier

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Oct 12, 2002, 10:36:07 AM10/12/02
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wernertrp wrote:

>
>
> To drive off after being stopped by an US policeman is
> 100 times more dangerous than to drive off a stop sign.
> Because they wear colts in a quick pull belt.
> German policeman wear in a closed leather box.

*****SPV......You see the police TV movies where they show a stopped driver just
taking off on a cop? That's what Ray pulled and he will get a felony for sure for
that one.

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