From: Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Nobody is saying you can't sell your property.  Just that you can't
> sell property you bought in foreign countries in this one unless you
> pay for the privilege.  That doesn't mean you can't sell it.  Perhaps
> you can sell it in the country in which you bought it.  
> 
The right to property is an absolute right.  I can move my property where I own 
or have secured the right of way.  If I own the property, then I own the right 
of way.  If you come on to my property and interfere with the movement of my 
other property or try to take some of my property then you are guilty of 
trespass, and theft and attempted theft.

> The United States of America belongs to the people of the United
> States, and unless you are an anarchist who doesn't recognize the fact
> that we have borders, and laws, which separate us from different
> countries, you'll realize that any market that is within the United
> States also belongs to the people of the United States.  This isn't
> collectivist or socialist in any sense.  If I said the state of
> California belongs to the United States, I'm saying that it is 
> part of the United States and falls under the laws of the United States.

The markets are created by specific individual buyers and sellers.  Your 
introduction of countries and borders are a red herring and a diversion form 
the topic at had, property rights.

> The U.S. Constitution is most definately a libertarian document in
> every sense of the word.

It is the most libertarian document that we have in effect to date.  It is not 
wholly or completely libertarian in any way.

> I never claimed that stock in American markets comes from the
> Constitution.  Even if we didn't have a Constitution I would still be
> a legitimate owner of the American markets as long as we had an 
> America.
> My rights don't come from the Constitution, they are protected by 
> it. 

I believe you said exactly that in a previous post.  Could someone find that in 
the archives to verify that, my access to those is limited by my work Internet 
access.

For you to have ownership in the American markets without the constitution to 
state it, you would have to have a logically provable interest or a documented 
provable ownership interest.  You have shown neither in this discussion.

BWS


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