The Rand Paul Party - The Day We Fight Back..

kpmarine

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Your answer didn't respond to my previous question. The how to opt out is not the question. The question is how can a "contract" exist and be just if it only needs the agreement of one party?

Hint - it can't.
Except that's not what you asked in the post I quoted. Here is the post I quoted:

Last I checked a state is just a smaller version of the nation. States don't differ from nations in that they too, automatically violate individual rights. You are ignoring the elephant in the room.

Please explain to me how it is any better if a state owns the individual or a nation owns the individual?
Either way, a contract requires an option to opt out. I showed you how to opt out. Nobody owns anyone, you have the option to leave at any time; therefore your question about contracts is irrelevant as far as I can tell.
 

Rob Roy

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Except that's not what you asked in the post I quoted. Here is the post I quoted:



Either way, a contract requires an option to opt out. I showed you how to opt out. Nobody owns anyone, you have the option to leave at any time; therefore your question about contracts is irrelevant as far as I can tell.
Nope. You speak of "opt out" a bit prematurely. A person as an individual must first "opt in". Absent that specific act of consent or "opt in" there is no agreement, therefore no contract. Nobody owns me, that's right. I have the option to stay and be left alone, absent that somebody DOES own a person or is attempting to...
 

heckler73

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They may say they're real, but when you look at the stitching, you can see they were made in a Chinese sweatshop.
I thought the Chinese shuffled-off most of their garment manufacturing to Vietnam?
There are people who will work for less than the Chinese, especially with their rising middle-class.
 
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