Georgia to allow right to travel without a license.

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corgi1

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Thats no big deal,the police let the foreigners slide all the time,I am a victim two times of them and can contact others that are too,Police excuse they have no ID and won't show in court,not worth our time,then check my ID as if I was stoped adding insult to damage they are allowing and possibly orcastrating,
 

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Do you feel that trying to prevent unqualified operators from propelling two tons of steel at highway speeds toward unsuspecting innocent mothers and children to be a scam?
now who has a agenda? do you really beleive a license is a deterent to irresponsible behaviour, do people do things to harm others intentionally?
do you think that people must be controlled or they will do bad things to others? Do you think that others know what is best for you? when you honestly answer these questions for yourself, not me or anyone else. then you will know if you trust yourself to be responsible as others trust themselfs as to thier actions that cause no harm to another physically or financally. I will give you a few days to ponder the above.
 

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now who has a agenda? do you really beleive a license is a deterent to irresponsible behaviour, do people do things to harm others intentionally?
do you think that people must be controlled or they will do bad things to others? Do you think that others know what is best for you? when you honestly answer these questions for yourself, not me or anyone else. then you will know if you trust yourself to be responsible as others trust themselfs as to thier actions that cause no harm to another physically or financally. I will give you a few days to ponder the above.
I believe that licensing aids the law enforcement community in removing the unqualified from behind the wheel. I'm beginning to see the agenda here and it has a name, anarchy I believe it's called. Believe it or not, I've met you before or at least many of your brothers.
 

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I see both sides of this coin but the way it stands now some are allowed to use a two headed coin,and to grant that two headed right to others to avoid earning their pay
 

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What I've found, pretty much without exception, is the source of these attempts to discredit a settled function of government is the work of the Anarchist movement. Jefferson told us that the price of Liberty is eternal vigilance against government over reach, that does not mean that government doesn't have a legitimate function. It helps to understand what an Anarchist really is.

On the idealogical extreme right you find anarchy, defined as the absence of all government, on the extreme left, you find totalitarianism which is total government control without any liberty. One of the several ideologies that we find on the left is communism and that is the actual objective of the Anarchist movement. To discredit the established function of government and to cause anarchy, thereby allowing the communist to emerge from under their rocks an take power. Anarchy is only a means to an end for these people.

If you want to know more about the Anarchist movement, research Norm Chomsky, a noted Socialist and Anarchist. Most of these little clowns look at this reprobate as some sort of god and follow his every move like the children they are.
 

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Left, right, blah blah. Nothing should impede a human's right to travel in a country that values human rights. Traveling is an acknowledged right (as used to be bearing arms), and today's infrastructure is biased towards the automobile. It's all the variables and multipliers on societal control and technology that muddy the situation.

Subcategories and agencies all conspire to control people. And as quality of life and medicine go up, so does the population. More people = more dumb people, and dumb people need direction. see McDonald's coffee cups and the growing number of warning signs and the like. Before WW2 the US and most other "developed" countries practiced eugenics; that is preventing obvious mental and physical defects to breed. Now that Hitler perverted genetic manipulation and ironically and inevitably medicine keeps getting better, so has the average quality of person gone down. Advances in technology have also caused a shift in mental equilibrium..but I digress.

Anyway, the licensing system does prevent many people from traveling legally. While I personally believe that people should be licensed to exceed certain speeds with large loads, there's little other choice for people who have to travel. The materialistic nature of most humans and relatively cheap goods means we have stuff, and it's hard to move to a new home with a donkey and carts today, let alone a bicycle and trailer.

The fathers of the US prolly didn't foresee a lot of things the average citizen has these days, and such resulting interpretations have our system in a quandary.
 

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Ah, Aleman an obvious free thinker. Did your professors tell you how special you are as you followed them around all wide eyed and agape? Usually time and maturity will solve these issues but every now and then not so much. But without the exceptions, the bell curve would just be an arch.
 

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Silly guy. I never had a professor for my philosophy, just my automotive wrenchbending. But I like how you constantly overstep your own cleverness in your superficial pontifications, it makes me feel profound amusement. :D

Ah, Aleman an obvious free thinker. Did your professors tell you how special you are as you followed them around all wide eyed and agape? Usually time and maturity will solve these issues but every now and then not so much. But without the exceptions, the bell curve would just be an arch.
 

kerf

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Silly guy. I never had a professor for my philosophy, just my automotive wrenchbending. But I like how you constantly overstep your own cleverness in your superficial pontifications, it makes me feel profound amusement. :D
If I can bring happiness to you, I'm only too happy to do so. Pity about the professors though, you would have fit like a glove.

We'll chat later, right now I need to meet with a customer and her architect. We seem to be vacillating on design, again.
 
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Wow this is quite a thread.... Human rights,state rights,hitler? ...
In Il. You do NOT need a dl. To ride an mb . No reg., City sticker or ins. And thats what we fought so hard for. I hesatate to bring up this point again, as it didn't sit well with some , but shouldnt we be talkin about self regulation on a national level . Why not create are own governing body BEFORE the feds or states do . We are the ones with the nessary exp. To decide if someone is qualified to ride an mb safely. Why not create our own mb dl. It is a start and (in my opnion only ) shows people were willing to take res. For our own actions. Not just a bunch of yahoos trying to get away with something.
 

corgi1

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Jefferson told us that the price of Liberty is eternal vigilance against government over reach, that does not mean that government doesn't have a legitimate function. It helps to understand what an Anarchist really is.

on the extreme left, you find totalitarianism which is total government control without any liberty. Anarchy is only a means to an end for these people.

If you want to know more about the Anarchist movement, research Norm Chomsky, a noted Socialist and Anarchist. Most of these little clowns look at this reprobate as some sort of god and follow his every move like the children they are.
What again is the govt doing,who are we following(buying into the well propoganda fear speaches giving up freedoms) laff
 
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