
“I took the opportunity to ask the judge how many laws there are. He said he had no clue – and that nobody knows. Yet ignorance of the law is not a defense, even as the law is selectively applied and enforced by the government to suit its own purposes. After all we reportedly commit an average of three felonies per day. The chronically low polling opinion of politicians paired with low voter turnout signify something positive. People instinctively sense that the system is a sham. The Constitution either authorized the vast and ever-sprawling monstrosity that ‘regulates’ literally every aspect of our lives, or it was completely powerless to prevent it.”
http://bananas.liberty.me/2015/04/14/judge-agrees-the-constitution-is-a-sham/
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