Chris Evan

Dec 28, 2013 6:38 PM
That must be like "State Police" we have here, yes?


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Chris Evan

Dec 28, 2013 6:38 PM
or should I ask Oui?


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Will Bed

Dec 28, 2013 6:46 PM
Well I remember asking you this a few weeks back... I think that was when you first mentioned the word SURET� to me and I looked up the legal definition... Again, I see this as a challenge since my understanding of commerce still really isn't good enough... But let me try this, hoping you will help me figure anything I might get wrong ;) They are one of the government's PERSON which job is to make sure the INTEGRITY (which guarantees the value) of each of the government's PERSON we have in our pocket is preserved/protected ? They would be like the BRINKS guys of the govt ? Instead of managing bank notes/assets they manage the government assets, ie the PERSONS ?


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Pete Daoust

Dec 28, 2013 6:48 PM
WOW !!! ^^^^ I like that :D


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Will Bed

Dec 28, 2013 6:56 PM
And if a CRIMINAL charge is brought against a PERSON, that's because there's an injured party, and the government doesn't want it's PERSONS to be injured, mostly not killed, because a PERSON is a guarantee that a debt they create will be repaid to them, by the PERSON as a TAXPAYER, and if you prevent a PERSON from working, you injure the GOVERNMENT's INTEGRITY ? And if the crime is financial or theft related, the reason would be you can't do something with GOVERNMENT ISSUED MONEY or GOVERNMENT PROPERTY (anything registered to a PERSON) against their LAWS that regulate whatever is violated... You tell me if I'm foul ball...


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