Wednesday, January 22, 2003

Ok, I got off the track in my last posting. Like I said, we have a few dozen tons of laws, all designed to control.

In reality, we only need one. It's been written a few diffrent ways, and called diffrent names. I learned it as the Non-initiation Clause, others call it the NAP or ZAP. regardless, the basic of it is no one has the moral right to iniate force, and it is morally correct to respond with force, if such is iniated against you, or those you are responsible for.

how hard is that to understand? no one has the right to iniate (start) violence (either physically, or via theft), and everyone has the right to resist those who try.

yet so many of those we've sent to rule us can't grasp this simple concept.

one law. one paragraph. thats all we need. hell, it's so simple, some benevolent person, could pay for (forcing others to pay would of course be theft) a wallet sized card for every person in the world to have one, and the combined weight of every card would still weigh less than a tenth of what our current laws do.

More does not equal simple.

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