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I'm slightly more open minded about the matter. From my very basic understanding, they still abide the law of the land, aka common law, or basically the Queens law. They still pay tax's because in theory, they are still collected by the Queen. (The queen just happens to hand the majority of it back to our government for them to essentially run the country on her behalf). So in theory that are still paying for the roads. Although to me that is beside the point, one of the basic rights as a free person (not a slave) is to ably to travel, it just so happens our government decided make the roads better than wagon tracks, to make it better for business's and people. Doing this to not make them the private property of the government, and does mean they can now choose who uses them, and the rules in which apply when using them, although they still follow common law (aka case law, Queens law). (as decided by judges and previous cases).

The idea of government and society is basically the idea of a big tribe, you agree to do as the tribe leader says, in the faith/hope that he does what is best for the tribe, and that all members of the tribe are cared for. You agree obey the lays/rituals of the tribe. But if you think that being part of that tribe or society is not working or of benefit to you, you could renounce that tribe/leave it, be become a hermit or a nomad, Maybe even join another tribe or try another village. Basically these people don't want to be part of this governments Tribe because it offers them nothing or they believe it is not working off the people of this great tribe.

Many of us now are stuck although we are not aboriginal but we at indigenous to this country we where born here our parents and there parents where born here, and know no other county. But some feel the leaders of this great tribe are not doing enough to look after us all, (the mentally ill, the old, the sick, the poor etc). And feel that we can do better by not being part of this tribe/society as this is there native country they have as much right to stay here as any man. They also have the right to choose not to be part of a tribe/society, otherwise they are essentially a slave to that society/tribe.

Many of you could not handle the idea, of growing your own food, hunting, building your own home or shelter and not being part of the tribe/society but to some these ideas or skills are not so far fetched.

You choose to accept the law of some men, because other men voted them into power. it makes as much sense to me as asking you to submit to my law because a few of my friends voted for me in the shed the other day.. I get it's a larger scale and all, but it's the same theory, it only works because it's all you have ever known, you feel it benefits you and you submit/agree with it. Or you could say my laws are shit I'm Just a man and you don't have to submit/agree to my laws because my 2 mates voted for me in the shed.

I'm not agreeing either way, just trying to explain a different mind set, different way of looking at the society/tribe/village, and whether a man had a right to choice if he is part of it or not. And if he chooses not too, I believe that man should still have the right to travel and move about the country, and that just so happens to require the use of public free land otherwise know as roads..

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