Jurisprudence under the American Energy Party (AEP)
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Jurisprudence under the American Energy Party (AEP)
The so-called Miranda warning is abolished. If an individual is placed under arrest, he cannot even be questioned without an appointed defense attorney being present. If charged with a crime, he is provided with an attorney at no charge (defendants cannot hire their own attorney). In a trial, appointed attorneys impartially present both prosecution and defense evidence to paid professional jurors for their decision. The government must pay restitution if a person is arrested, but not charged; if a defendant is found not guilty as charged in a trial; or if found guilty, but later exonerated.
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HERE IS A GREAT ESSAY ON JURISPRUDENCE THAT ALL SHOULD READ IF THEY INTEND TO SPEAK ON THE LAW.
http://mises.org/books/thelaw.pdf
http://mises.org/books/thelaw.pdf
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Only a political and economic genius like Bastiat, dead at 49, would be remembered by the world 100 years later.tbieter wrote:HERE IS A GREAT ESSAY ON JURISPRUDENCE THAT ALL SHOULD READ IF THEY INTEND TO SPEAK ON THE LAW.
http://mises.org/books/thelaw.pdf
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WELL SAIDbobevenson wrote:Only a political and economic genius like Bastiat, dead at 49, would be remembered by the world 100 years later.tbieter wrote:HERE IS A GREAT ESSAY ON JURISPRUDENCE THAT ALL SHOULD READ IF THEY INTEND TO SPEAK ON THE LAW.
http://mises.org/books/thelaw.pdf
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Hey Bob, have you ever heard of Nikola Tesla?
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You mean the electrical genius that had a car named after him, and whom Thomas Edison screwed out of a lot of money?WanderingLands wrote:Hey Bob, have you ever heard of Nikola Tesla?
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Yes, that man. Have you ever considered trying to incorporate his ideas to the AEP?bobevenson wrote:You mean the electrical genius that had a car named after him, and whom Thomas Edison screwed out of a lot of money?WanderingLands wrote:Hey Bob, have you ever heard of Nikola Tesla?
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What ideas are you talking about?WanderingLands wrote:Yes, that man. Have you ever considered trying to incorporate his ideas to the AEP?bobevenson wrote:You mean the electrical genius that had a car named after him, and whom Thomas Edison screwed out of a lot of money?WanderingLands wrote:Hey Bob, have you ever heard of Nikola Tesla?
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These inventions.bobevenson wrote: What ideas are you talking about?
http://www.teslauniverse.com/nikola-tesla-patents
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Well this seems to be going off topic fast, hell Edison didn't even invent the light bulb. he invented actually very few things, but he was good at plagiarism.
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The American Energy Party (AEP) name is merely the recognition that energy is important to economic development, nothing more.WanderingLands wrote:These inventions.bobevenson wrote: What ideas are you talking about?
http://www.teslauniverse.com/nikola-tesla-patents
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What kind of dream world are you living in, pal?Blaggard wrote:Well this seems to be going off topic fast, hell Edison didn't even invent the light bulb. he invented actually very few things, but he was good at plagiarism.
"Thomas Alva Edison (February 11, 1847 – October 18, 1931) was an American inventor and businessman. He developed many devices that greatly influenced life around the world, including the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and a long-lasting, practical electric light bulb. Dubbed "The Wizard of Menlo Park", he was one of the first inventors to apply the principles of mass production and large-scale teamwork to the process of invention, and because of that, he is often credited with the creation of the first industrial research laboratory.
Edison was a prolific inventor, holding 1,093 US patents in his name, as well as many patents in the United Kingdom, France, and Germany. More significant than the number of Edison's patents, are the impacts of his inventions, because Edison not only invented things, his inventions established major new industries world-wide, notably, electric light and power utilities, sound recording and motion pictures. Edison's inventions contributed to mass communication and, in particular, telecommunications. These included a stock ticker, a mechanical vote recorder, a battery for an electric car, electrical power, recorded music and motion pictures." -Wikipedia