Freedom1Man
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http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/semantics?s=t
http://freedom-school.com/law/law_license.shtml
You enjoy cooking friends and family.
You enjoy cooking, friends, and family.
It's all, semantics.
Punctuation changes meaning in everyday use why do people on here seem to believe that it does not change the meaning in law?
Also who here claiming to be an attorney, who is licensed to practice law, can produce their license to practice law?
I cannot find a single state that issues such a license. Plus, how can you license that which is a right?
As for semantics, we all advocate following the laws, but without semantics, how can we hope to understand the law?
semantics
Use Semantics in a sentence
se·man·tics
[si-man-tiks] Show IPA
noun ( used with a singular verb )
1.
Linguistics .
a.
the study of meaning.
b.
the study of linguistic development by classifying and examining changes in meaning and form.
2.
Also called significs. the branch of semiotics dealing with the relations between signs and what they denote.
3.
the meaning, or an interpretation of the meaning, of a word, sign, sentence, etc.: Let's not argue about semantics.
http://freedom-school.com/law/law_license.shtml
AS PER THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT;
The practice of Law CAN NOT be licensed by any state/State. ( Schware v. Board of Examiners, 353 U.S. 238, 239 )
The practice of Law is AN OCCUPATION OF COMMON RIGHT! ( Sims v. Aherns, 271 S.W. 720 (1925))
The "CERTIFICATE" from the State Supreme Court:
ONLY authorizes,
To practice Law "IN COURTS" As a member of the STATE JUDICIAL BRANCH OF GOVERNMENT.
Can ONLY represent WARDS OF THE COURT, INFANTS, PERSONS OF UNSOUND MIND (SEE CORPUS JURIS SECUNDUM, VOLUME 7, SECTION 4.)
"CERTIFICATE" IS NOT A LICENSE to practice Law AS AN OCCUPATION, nor to DO BUSINESS AS A LAW FIRM!!!
The "STATE BAR" CARD IS NOT A LICENSE!!!
It is a "UNION DUES CARD".
You enjoy cooking friends and family.
You enjoy cooking, friends, and family.
It's all, semantics.
Punctuation changes meaning in everyday use why do people on here seem to believe that it does not change the meaning in law?
Also who here claiming to be an attorney, who is licensed to practice law, can produce their license to practice law?
I cannot find a single state that issues such a license. Plus, how can you license that which is a right?
As for semantics, we all advocate following the laws, but without semantics, how can we hope to understand the law?
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