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Re: If you want to import spores into Australia - Read this! [Re: Vitalux]
#22775641 - 01/13/16 06:05 PM (8 years, 16 days ago) |
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Vitalux said: In Canada we have a guy called "Dean Clifford" and his actions have helped change the awareness of the masses of people here in Canada. Everytime he has been charged in the courts, he always wins and has his case dismissed. He simply understands and fights to maintain he is not to be viewed as a legal person, but maintain his Human Rights.
isn't this a bit of sugar laced interpretation of reality, considering he spends so much time in prison and a judge doesn't really have to view you as what pleases yourself but rather at what laws say about this or that? http://globalnews.ca/news/2220411/judge-scolds-freeman-dean-clifford-for-wasting-courts-time/
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Re: If you want to import spores into Australia - Read this! [Re: Vitalux]
#22777091 - 01/14/16 02:12 AM (8 years, 15 days ago) |
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Vitalux said:
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Vitalux said: In Canada we have a guy called "Dean Clifford" and his actions have helped change the awareness of the masses of people here in Canada. Everytime he has been charged in the courts, he always wins and has his case dismissed. He simply understands and fights to maintain he is not to be viewed as a legal person, but maintain his Human Rights.
isn't this a bit of sugar laced interpretation of reality, considering he spends so much time in prison and a judge doesn't really have to view you as what pleases yourself but rather at what laws say about this or that? http://globalnews.ca/news/2220411/judge-scolds-freeman-dean-clifford-for-wasting-courts-time/
How much time have you spent in jail defending your beliefs and standing up against oppression?
I have a total love and respect for someone who actually tries to make change, rather than those whose only contribution to society is to be critical of anyone who tries to make or create progressive change. 
Sure it is quite easy for you to sit in your comfortable chair and rant about Dean and kick sand on him, but what have you personally done to try and change the world?
Rhetorical questions my friend.... rhetorical questions.

see, same could be applied to you, yet my point was to be wary on suggesting non-legal advice on a subject where knowing the law is the only thing that'll make the difference between getting locked or not.
you can blabber all the spiritual positiveness theories you'd want in front of a judge, at best if he/she is kind will let you talk 5 or 10 minutes of law-irrelevant subjects and then still stick to applying the law.
that's why it looks deceptive to say do like this guy, he always wins and has case dismissed
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