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Politics : Right Wing Extremist Thread

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To: Lane3 who wrote (15716)9/5/2001 11:26:11 AM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) of 59480
 
"I never gave them power of attorney. "

That's not required under the Constitution, only that they be elected by the majority of citizens. You voted, or not. That's your say. That's all the say you get.


Under the Constitution yes, but I was not talking about the constitution. At the level that I was talking about the constitution is just part of the government, you could consider it to be equivalent to the bylaws of your condo association. The point I made was that you explicitly agreed to the rules and bylaws of your condo association. If you are going to argue that your condo association fee is like a tax then the equivalent would be if you owned a separate house and the condo association voted under its bylaws to add your home to the condo organization and then put you under their rules without your specific agreement but told you "it was done under the rules and we will let you vote in the next election for association board members".

Tim
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