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RE: The Transition from Slavery to Freedom

in #anarchy8 years ago

Something I have been wondering about...I have kept my voter registration active in hopes of getting selected for a jury, so I would have the opportunity to invoke jury nullification.

What are your thoughts on that? Is it a waste of time to participate in that? Is that a form of disobedience or just still playing their game?

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Here's my answer to your question, which I recorded several years ago:

This was perfect, thank you!

That's exactly why I have a "voter registration" on file.

This is our absolute power to protect each other from "the government".

And we only need 10% of people to agree with a simple idea ("All people have equal, inherent, inalienable rights") in order to change the world.

If we can do that we can kick their @$$*$ and actually become free and make "the state" irrelevant.

Yes, most people "plea" to the endless list of crimes often stacked against them. However, if people started seeing that other people believe in rights and will refuse to convict... edicts from privileged men and women who call themselves "our government" would be dead letters.

Love Josie the Outlaw. She has kind of disappeared... but makes some great points.

I live in California and do jury duty. I am not registered to vote. They choose from those with California driver’s licenses and voter registration. I gladly go in hopes to nullify. So far I have not been picked to serve on a jury.