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05-17-2011, 06:13 PM
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Re: Adventures Success Stories?
Marc can correct me if I'm wrong. Marc's products and services are offered on a voluntary basis and aside from the knowledge a customer gains from them they can be used to defend against initiatory force, threat of force and fraud -- especially fraud -- of the State's "justice" (injustice) system. His products perform as advertised and he has many satisfied customers.
Also, asking the judge who he or she represents is priceless -- like so many other nuggets Marc freely gives. I detect skinny's insincerity as he attempts to set the standard of performance for what another person creates and other people consume. I wonder if he works in public relations. The thought of how far the human race would have advanced absent initiatory force staggers the imagination. THE POINT: Unlike the government thief, a common thief doesn't claim his "craft" is honest. Lawyer-like dishonesty a point: The common thief is honest when he tells you he's robbing you. |
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