Cyclone   10 #25 Posted March 19, 2015 pedophilia is a crime not an act. please read my post ya numpty  You seem to think that there's some difference between an act of parliament and a law. You don't also believe in the "freeman on the land" nonsense do you? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
SteveJ68   10 #26 Posted March 19, 2015 That's the problem with democracy... if the majority of people voted to lower the age of consent to 10, would it be right?  Benevolent dictatorship is the way forward. that's how I run my businesses and any committee or board that I chair  Tell us what businesses you own and chair? We might get some feedback from the lucky people that benefit from your benevolence. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
RonJeremy   10 #27 Posted March 19, 2015 Tell us what businesses you own and chair? We might get some feedback from the lucky people that benefit from your benevolence.  Erm nope. Why ?  Mine was a tongue in cheek poke at democracy - it is not perfect, but it is the least bad way of going about governance. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
SteveJ68   10 #28 Posted March 19, 2015 Erm nope. Why ? Mine was a tongue in cheek poke at democracy - it is not perfect, but it is the least bad way of going about governance.  What businesses do you own? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
mad dog   10 #29 Posted March 19, 2015 (edited) You seem to think that there's some difference between an act of parliament and a law. You don't also believe in the "freeman on the land" nonsense do you?  Didn't you know this? that is why you will here in a court something like "contrary to the road traffic act bla bla bla" (act of Paliment) and contrary to common law (criminal law).  You will never go before the crown court for an act as these are held in a commercial court (A magistrate court) a sort of mixture between the county court and privet prosecutions held by the CPS (usualy criminal) and Councils (privet as they are a limited company)  You can hire the court yourself if you have the cash and prosicute who ever you like  However a magistrate can not operate in a commercial capacity if under oath and should only hear arguments put before the court. a referee if you will. A magistrate can however imprison someone if they surrender, create joinder or give consent to the court.  And no i'm not a freeman you don't have to be a "freeman" to know your rights  No Harm No Loss (including fraud) No injury No beach of the peace  Stick to those principals and you will never be a criminal. everything else is just an act of parliament. a collar around the neck to keep people under control and in servitude.  But hay your as free as you think you are right? oh and for a crime to be committed, there has to be an injured party. Edited March 23, 2015 by Ms Macbeth Fixed quote tags Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
RonJeremy   10 #30 Posted March 19, 2015 What businesses do you own?  A porn empire worth billions and a corner shop selling porn. Oh and a porn recruiting company and I star in my own porn films. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Guest sibon   #31 Posted March 19, 2015    You will never go before the crown court for an act as these are held in a commercial court (A magistrate court) a sort of mixture between the county court and privet prosecutions  Are these courts run by Hedge Fund Managers?  You can hire the court yourself if you have the cash and prosicute who ever you like  Even the pizza guy:) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
sheff1johnny   10 #32 Posted March 19, 2015 At end of day refusing anyone the right to vote is bad. I believe in a compulsory voting system, where if you don't vote if you get a fine. This would provide a truer reference to democracy to than the current model provides. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
gwhite78 Â Â 10 #33 Posted March 20, 2015 At end of day refusing anyone the right to vote is bad. I believe in a compulsory voting system, where if you don't vote if you get a fine. This would provide a truer reference to democracy to than the current model provides. Â No it wouldn't. Voting for the sake of it is just the same as not voting at all. In any democracy you alwyas have the right to abstain. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Royalist   10 #34 Posted March 20, 2015 A porn empire worth billions and a corner shop selling porn. Oh and a porn recruiting company and I star in my own porn films. Legal or illegal ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
ronthenekred   10 #35 Posted March 20, 2015 (edited) I know! I thought buying ones votes and restricting voting to those who can pay to vote was dealt with unequivocally when universal suffrage came in?  I mean, we *could* go back to the days of the "Rotten Boroughs" .....  We could also go back to the days of women at the sink dragging up kids relying on the husband to bring in the dough, while were at remove their right to vote. Wouldn't be long before we had drinking wells for Blacks and segregated transport. Removing the right to vote to a certain demographic is dangerous. What the hell did 46 million people die for in the last century, fun?  ---------- Post added 20-03-2015 at 00:55 ----------  I don't think the OP mentioned an amount of money,just that people were working..  Taxes aren't paid in chocolate buttons, but money. Edited March 20, 2015 by ronthenekred Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
sheff1johnny   10 #36 Posted March 20, 2015 No it wouldn't. Voting for the sake of it is just the same as not voting at all. In any democracy you alwyas have the right to abstain.  It works in Australia, but there should be a none of the above option. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...