--- In [email protected], <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> 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.

You have not "secured the right of way".  The "right of way" belongs
to the American people.  If you own land in America, it does not grant
you the "right of way" to bring foreign goods into America and nothing
you say will change that indisputable fact.  You want to cross MY
borders, you must pay a toll.  If you claim I (and other Americans)
don't own the borders of our own country, you deny national
sovereignty and our conversation is over.   
> 
> 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.

If you want to say America doesn't own the markets, that's fine,
America owns "access" to the markets and you've got to pay a toll to
get in.  If I am a concert promoter, I don't own the venue, I don't
own the band, but I am the one putting on the show, and if you want to
see the concert, you've got to pay to get in.


> 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.

Feel free to look it up.  I never said it.

> 
> 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
>


I have proven each and every single thing I've ever written in this
and every other messageboard I've ever posted on.








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