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Old 07-20-2012, 05:11 PM   #29
KirillAristov

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To the extent that you are a principal you are permitted to cancel their agency. After you do this what do you care what they do? They don't represent you.
Do you use the word 'principal' as a euphemism for a Sovereign? The sense I get from this sentence is what Michael Badnarik described in his book Good To Be King. That all Americans are sovereigns, and the government is their agent. Not the other way around. Once you cancel the government's agency, and the government goes on to do evil things, what is your defense when the government (and the people collectively) are held accountable for those evil things? I'm looking it from the viewpoint of a German after Hitler was defeated in WW II. Practically, once you renounce the government and adopt your sovereignty, you can still be held accountable with all those who supported the government. Sure the government doesn't represent you, but try to convince the victorious enemies of the government of that. It may be better to put physical distance between yourself and your errant former 'agent'. If that is possible.


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