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Topic: Illegal Everything!
msharmony's photo
Tue 06/19/12 01:15 PM









Quite frankly if someone is getting their panties in a bunch over someone selling god-damned lemonade by their house, they need to get a life. Period. We have WAY too many busy bodies who have nothing better to do than to tell others what to do. Of course those are the people the government like best and the people they cater to, because those people keep their slave control system going.

Wake the hell up people.



is that a commie thing?,, feeling people should be 'entitled' to selling lemonade in residential areas,,,,,,





Give me one good damn reason why they SHOULDN'T! And because "someone may get upset" doesn't count either. And again if anyone does, they need a life, it's lemonade for crying out loud! Hell if they're that mad about it, let THEM deal with it then, don't just ruin it for everyone.

People like you are why the slave state keeps on going, because you let it. STOP ALLOWING IT. Stand up for the rights of both you and your fellow man, before you have none left.


ok, because some people are just 'renters' who dont really own the property they are living on or pay any taxes for said property,,,,

because some people are owners who dont own the property either, because they are still paying the mortgage to a bank who legally owns the house

so as non OWNERS, they dont have an absolute 'right' to use property in whatever manner they choose

,,,works for the welfare argument,,where the money ends is where the decision lies,,right?


of course not, I dont buy it either

my reason is because just like you may feel you have the 'right' to make a profit in your front yard, I may feel I have a 'right' to not have my peace disturbed by people loitering about the area of MY yard,,,,

your rignts end where mine begin,,,,


Streets and sidewalks are public traffic areas, your lawn is a private area.

So no imposition of rights are expected or a valid argument.

If someone parks in your driveway or blocks it, walks across your lawn, that is an issue you can act upon...personally, otherwise no rights are violated but by the stupidity of those who impose their interpretation of the law by such frivolous acts!



and who can prove people are not stepping on lawns when going to the lemonade stand?

its called a 'throughway' because people are expected to drive THROUGH, not loiter or linger about

do things the LEGAL way and there is no issue, lemonade stands are by no means illegal, one must just ensure they have RESEARCHED The proper place and manner in which to operate one , which doesnt infringe upon others,,,,


Get real! At least make a valid argument! Let's outlaw garage sales, wakes, b-day parties, bible study groups, home sales and the 1,000's of other such things that require people to use a street and sidewalk in a community! slaphead


its not ILLEGAL

it requires a permit, there is a HUGE Difference,,,,

like driving is not illegal, but driving with out the proper license IS,,,,


So I want want company at my home in your eyes I need a permit?! rofl


nope, not at all

I have company all the time. They PARK their car, come INSIDE My home or my fenced in back yard,, and stay a while:smile:

no photo
Tue 06/19/12 01:16 PM
So, Ms. Do you deny that this is you?


You broke tailights? and no license? Is this you?


msharmony's photo
Tue 06/19/12 01:17 PM

So, Ms. Do you deny that this is you?


You broke tailights? and no license? Is this you?





I neither deny nor confirm it,,,lol

but I do confirm I drove with a broken taillight, without being aware

and I drove without carrying my license when I was sixteen,,,,

Kleisto's photo
Tue 06/19/12 10:47 PM








Quite frankly if someone is getting their panties in a bunch over someone selling god-damned lemonade by their house, they need to get a life. Period. We have WAY too many busy bodies who have nothing better to do than to tell others what to do. Of course those are the people the government like best and the people they cater to, because those people keep their slave control system going.

Wake the hell up people.



is that a commie thing?,, feeling people should be 'entitled' to selling lemonade in residential areas,,,,,,





Give me one good damn reason why they SHOULDN'T! And because "someone may get upset" doesn't count either. And again if anyone does, they need a life, it's lemonade for crying out loud! Hell if they're that mad about it, let THEM deal with it then, don't just ruin it for everyone.

People like you are why the slave state keeps on going, because you let it. STOP ALLOWING IT. Stand up for the rights of both you and your fellow man, before you have none left.


ok, because some people are just 'renters' who dont really own the property they are living on or pay any taxes for said property,,,,

because some people are owners who dont own the property either, because they are still paying the mortgage to a bank who legally owns the house

so as non OWNERS, they dont have an absolute 'right' to use property in whatever manner they choose

,,,works for the welfare argument,,where the money ends is where the decision lies,,right?


of course not, I dont buy it either

my reason is because just like you may feel you have the 'right' to make a profit in your front yard, I may feel I have a 'right' to not have my peace disturbed by people loitering about the area of MY yard,,,,

your rignts end where mine begin,,,,


Streets and sidewalks are public traffic areas, your lawn is a private area.

So no imposition of rights are expected or a valid argument.

If someone parks in your driveway or blocks it, walks across your lawn, that is an issue you can act upon...personally, otherwise no rights are violated but by the stupidity of those who impose their interpretation of the law by such frivolous acts!



and who can prove people are not stepping on lawns when going to the lemonade stand?

its called a 'throughway' because people are expected to drive THROUGH, not loiter or linger about

do things the LEGAL way and there is no issue, lemonade stands are by no means illegal, one must just ensure they have RESEARCHED The proper place and manner in which to operate one , which doesnt infringe upon others,,,,


Get real! At least make a valid argument! Let's outlaw garage sales, wakes, b-day parties, bible study groups, home sales and the 1,000's of other such things that require people to use a street and sidewalk in a community! slaphead


its not ILLEGAL

it requires a permit, there is a HUGE Difference,,,,

like driving is not illegal, but driving with out the proper license IS,,,,


Permits and licenses are for slaves. Maybe you're perfectly happy being a slave to big government and letting them tell you what you can and can't do, and where you can and cannot do them, but I and many others are not.

The moment you give the state authority to allow you to do something, is the moment you give them the authority to deny you that as well. You would be wise to learn this. STOP GIVING AWAY YOUR POWER.

msharmony's photo
Tue 06/19/12 11:00 PM









Quite frankly if someone is getting their panties in a bunch over someone selling god-damned lemonade by their house, they need to get a life. Period. We have WAY too many busy bodies who have nothing better to do than to tell others what to do. Of course those are the people the government like best and the people they cater to, because those people keep their slave control system going.

Wake the hell up people.



is that a commie thing?,, feeling people should be 'entitled' to selling lemonade in residential areas,,,,,,





Give me one good damn reason why they SHOULDN'T! And because "someone may get upset" doesn't count either. And again if anyone does, they need a life, it's lemonade for crying out loud! Hell if they're that mad about it, let THEM deal with it then, don't just ruin it for everyone.

People like you are why the slave state keeps on going, because you let it. STOP ALLOWING IT. Stand up for the rights of both you and your fellow man, before you have none left.


ok, because some people are just 'renters' who dont really own the property they are living on or pay any taxes for said property,,,,

because some people are owners who dont own the property either, because they are still paying the mortgage to a bank who legally owns the house

so as non OWNERS, they dont have an absolute 'right' to use property in whatever manner they choose

,,,works for the welfare argument,,where the money ends is where the decision lies,,right?


of course not, I dont buy it either

my reason is because just like you may feel you have the 'right' to make a profit in your front yard, I may feel I have a 'right' to not have my peace disturbed by people loitering about the area of MY yard,,,,

your rignts end where mine begin,,,,


Streets and sidewalks are public traffic areas, your lawn is a private area.

So no imposition of rights are expected or a valid argument.

If someone parks in your driveway or blocks it, walks across your lawn, that is an issue you can act upon...personally, otherwise no rights are violated but by the stupidity of those who impose their interpretation of the law by such frivolous acts!



and who can prove people are not stepping on lawns when going to the lemonade stand?

its called a 'throughway' because people are expected to drive THROUGH, not loiter or linger about

do things the LEGAL way and there is no issue, lemonade stands are by no means illegal, one must just ensure they have RESEARCHED The proper place and manner in which to operate one , which doesnt infringe upon others,,,,


Get real! At least make a valid argument! Let's outlaw garage sales, wakes, b-day parties, bible study groups, home sales and the 1,000's of other such things that require people to use a street and sidewalk in a community! slaphead


its not ILLEGAL

it requires a permit, there is a HUGE Difference,,,,

like driving is not illegal, but driving with out the proper license IS,,,,


Permits and licenses are for slaves. Maybe you're perfectly happy being a slave to big government and letting them tell you what you can and can't do, and where you can and cannot do them, but I and many others are not.

The moment you give the state authority to allow you to do something, is the moment you give them the authority to deny you that as well. You would be wise to learn this. STOP GIVING AWAY YOUR POWER.




as soon as you stop promoting an endless warrant to be poor neighbors to others,,,,

Kleisto's photo
Wed 06/20/12 06:35 PM










Quite frankly if someone is getting their panties in a bunch over someone selling god-damned lemonade by their house, they need to get a life. Period. We have WAY too many busy bodies who have nothing better to do than to tell others what to do. Of course those are the people the government like best and the people they cater to, because those people keep their slave control system going.

Wake the hell up people.



is that a commie thing?,, feeling people should be 'entitled' to selling lemonade in residential areas,,,,,,





Give me one good damn reason why they SHOULDN'T! And because "someone may get upset" doesn't count either. And again if anyone does, they need a life, it's lemonade for crying out loud! Hell if they're that mad about it, let THEM deal with it then, don't just ruin it for everyone.

People like you are why the slave state keeps on going, because you let it. STOP ALLOWING IT. Stand up for the rights of both you and your fellow man, before you have none left.


ok, because some people are just 'renters' who dont really own the property they are living on or pay any taxes for said property,,,,

because some people are owners who dont own the property either, because they are still paying the mortgage to a bank who legally owns the house

so as non OWNERS, they dont have an absolute 'right' to use property in whatever manner they choose

,,,works for the welfare argument,,where the money ends is where the decision lies,,right?


of course not, I dont buy it either

my reason is because just like you may feel you have the 'right' to make a profit in your front yard, I may feel I have a 'right' to not have my peace disturbed by people loitering about the area of MY yard,,,,

your rignts end where mine begin,,,,


Streets and sidewalks are public traffic areas, your lawn is a private area.

So no imposition of rights are expected or a valid argument.

If someone parks in your driveway or blocks it, walks across your lawn, that is an issue you can act upon...personally, otherwise no rights are violated but by the stupidity of those who impose their interpretation of the law by such frivolous acts!



and who can prove people are not stepping on lawns when going to the lemonade stand?

its called a 'throughway' because people are expected to drive THROUGH, not loiter or linger about

do things the LEGAL way and there is no issue, lemonade stands are by no means illegal, one must just ensure they have RESEARCHED The proper place and manner in which to operate one , which doesnt infringe upon others,,,,


Get real! At least make a valid argument! Let's outlaw garage sales, wakes, b-day parties, bible study groups, home sales and the 1,000's of other such things that require people to use a street and sidewalk in a community! slaphead


its not ILLEGAL

it requires a permit, there is a HUGE Difference,,,,

like driving is not illegal, but driving with out the proper license IS,,,,


Permits and licenses are for slaves. Maybe you're perfectly happy being a slave to big government and letting them tell you what you can and can't do, and where you can and cannot do them, but I and many others are not.

The moment you give the state authority to allow you to do something, is the moment you give them the authority to deny you that as well. You would be wise to learn this. STOP GIVING AWAY YOUR POWER.




as soon as you stop promoting an endless warrant to be poor neighbors to others,,,,


If you think selling lemonade on a street corner is akin to being a "poor neighbor" to someone, you need help and fast. And you need to get your priorities straight as well.....

msharmony's photo
Wed 06/20/12 09:02 PM











Quite frankly if someone is getting their panties in a bunch over someone selling god-damned lemonade by their house, they need to get a life. Period. We have WAY too many busy bodies who have nothing better to do than to tell others what to do. Of course those are the people the government like best and the people they cater to, because those people keep their slave control system going.

Wake the hell up people.



is that a commie thing?,, feeling people should be 'entitled' to selling lemonade in residential areas,,,,,,





Give me one good damn reason why they SHOULDN'T! And because "someone may get upset" doesn't count either. And again if anyone does, they need a life, it's lemonade for crying out loud! Hell if they're that mad about it, let THEM deal with it then, don't just ruin it for everyone.

People like you are why the slave state keeps on going, because you let it. STOP ALLOWING IT. Stand up for the rights of both you and your fellow man, before you have none left.


ok, because some people are just 'renters' who dont really own the property they are living on or pay any taxes for said property,,,,

because some people are owners who dont own the property either, because they are still paying the mortgage to a bank who legally owns the house

so as non OWNERS, they dont have an absolute 'right' to use property in whatever manner they choose

,,,works for the welfare argument,,where the money ends is where the decision lies,,right?


of course not, I dont buy it either

my reason is because just like you may feel you have the 'right' to make a profit in your front yard, I may feel I have a 'right' to not have my peace disturbed by people loitering about the area of MY yard,,,,

your rignts end where mine begin,,,,


Streets and sidewalks are public traffic areas, your lawn is a private area.

So no imposition of rights are expected or a valid argument.

If someone parks in your driveway or blocks it, walks across your lawn, that is an issue you can act upon...personally, otherwise no rights are violated but by the stupidity of those who impose their interpretation of the law by such frivolous acts!



and who can prove people are not stepping on lawns when going to the lemonade stand?

its called a 'throughway' because people are expected to drive THROUGH, not loiter or linger about

do things the LEGAL way and there is no issue, lemonade stands are by no means illegal, one must just ensure they have RESEARCHED The proper place and manner in which to operate one , which doesnt infringe upon others,,,,


Get real! At least make a valid argument! Let's outlaw garage sales, wakes, b-day parties, bible study groups, home sales and the 1,000's of other such things that require people to use a street and sidewalk in a community! slaphead


its not ILLEGAL

it requires a permit, there is a HUGE Difference,,,,

like driving is not illegal, but driving with out the proper license IS,,,,


Permits and licenses are for slaves. Maybe you're perfectly happy being a slave to big government and letting them tell you what you can and can't do, and where you can and cannot do them, but I and many others are not.

The moment you give the state authority to allow you to do something, is the moment you give them the authority to deny you that as well. You would be wise to learn this. STOP GIVING AWAY YOUR POWER.




as soon as you stop promoting an endless warrant to be poor neighbors to others,,,,


If you think selling lemonade on a street corner is akin to being a "poor neighbor" to someone, you need help and fast. And you need to get your priorities straight as well.....




I dont know if it was as simple as selling on a corner, I dont know the details,, do you?

I know there exists good reasons why certain situations are not permitted even if on the surface they can be explained away innocently


I may not be hurting anyone by driving my car without a license either, if I am a good driver

but the license is a way to VALIDATE that I have some drive training and understand my liability before I get behind the wheel,,,

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