I won't go into a long dissertation on either the importance of the subject at hand, nor on the contents of the documentation which comprise it. I simply want to turn you on to something someone turned me onto recently while in a meeting between associates in my area. The subject is, of course, Invisible Contracts which we voluntarily (remember, the 14th Amendment only makes involuntary servitude illegal in America, not voluntary servitude) enter into in our commercial lives. The snares which we lay for ourselves by voluntarily agreeing to the terms of the contracts aforesaid, is the payment we receive in return for our lack of self-governing, independent qualities.
Disclaimer: I'm not agreeing with or endorsing the author's beliefs per his Mormon education.
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Invisible Contracts -- caught in our own snares
Posted by Terry Morris at 11:46 AM 7 comments
Labels: contracts, Declaration of Independence, local self-government
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