Re: Diversity Statute is a MAJOR KEY: graphic illustration


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Posted by Two Cities on May 28, 1998 at 22:47:44:

In Reply to: Diversity Statute is a MAJOR KEY: graphic illustration posted by Paul Andrew Mitchell, B.A., M.S. on May 28, 1998 at 13:31:04:

:: It's all contract.

: It's NOT "all contract".

: "Contract" is synonymous with equity jurisdiction.
: The Constitution recognizes two OTHER matters
: over which Article III grants original juris-
: diction: law, and admiralty. The "common law"
: [sic] is preserved in the Seventh Amendment,

preserved to the people (men/women).

Government (organized, "civilized" society) is based upon a
contract. Government itself is nothing but a contract, and
it's implementation. That the terms of this contract chooses
to recognize that which it itself is not, is another matter.

The unfolding is similar in the state scenarios. That
needful rules have been made for those OBJECTS or
ENTITIES of it's delegated concern is no surprise.

***We, the People of the United States ... ***

presupposses the existance of the "United States".
To further understand this contract requires knowledge
of the nature and composition of the "United States",
and the makeup of it's "People".

That the People may be cognizant of the people is no
more far fetched, than that BOEING may be cognizant of
it's shareholders, should they be men in their own right
and possession.

The contracting parties are either men in their own right
or acting as representatives (corporate) of something
else. They are not both, unless each signed twice.




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