Travel and labor should be peaceful
Center for a Stateless Society
by Alex R. Knight III
06/03/09
We must understand first of all that political borders are nothing but arbitrary lines drawn out on a map, within which political figures — often groups of them — arrogate jurisdiction over the lives and property of the people residing within those artificial boundaries. Currently in America, millions of people who were born outside those borders the government tells us they possess jurisdiction within, come here every year in search of greater economic opportunities and government-granted welfare (public schooling, Medicare, Social Security, food stamps, etc.). Many of these people do not follow the government’s myriad of bureaucratic guidelines for coming to America — they simply cross the arbitrary borders of their own volition unannounced. If they are caught by armed government agents, they are often arrested, handcuffed, jailed, and deported back to the foreign government jurisdiction from whence they came. Many Americans applaud this as a defense of hegemony and a presently floundering economy wherein unemployment is steadily rising...
http://c4ss.org/content/612
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=unemployment
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=hegemony
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Alex+R.+Knight
by Alex R. Knight III
06/03/09
We must understand first of all that political borders are nothing but arbitrary lines drawn out on a map, within which political figures — often groups of them — arrogate jurisdiction over the lives and property of the people residing within those artificial boundaries. Currently in America, millions of people who were born outside those borders the government tells us they possess jurisdiction within, come here every year in search of greater economic opportunities and government-granted welfare (public schooling, Medicare, Social Security, food stamps, etc.). Many of these people do not follow the government’s myriad of bureaucratic guidelines for coming to America — they simply cross the arbitrary borders of their own volition unannounced. If they are caught by armed government agents, they are often arrested, handcuffed, jailed, and deported back to the foreign government jurisdiction from whence they came. Many Americans applaud this as a defense of hegemony and a presently floundering economy wherein unemployment is steadily rising...
http://c4ss.org/content/612
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=unemployment
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=hegemony
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Alex+R.+Knight
rudkla - 5. Jun, 09:19