Can I sell my stock and not be under the governance of this 'corporation'?
If I can, can I avoid being regulated by the 'corporation'? Or would I have
to move out of my property (country) to do that? When did I become a
stockholder ? When I was born or when I turned 18? Or is this like a social
contract to which I never agreed? Is it initiation of force if I cannot
peaceably withdraw from this 'corporation' without selling my property and
moving out of the country? Or did I initiate force by trying to leave the
corporation in the 1st place? Thanks
-dug


On 2/23/06, Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The market in America is like a corporation and each American is a
> stockholder.  You can't use the company resources without permission
> from the other stockholders.  We have a board of directors
> (government) to keep track of the company resources and to charge
> those who wish to allow products not manufactured by our company to be
> sold in our stores.
>
> I do own the market and any claims you say otherwise are false and
> irrelevant.
>
>


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