Re: Texas Property Tax Ruled Unconstitutional

Re: Texas Property Tax Ruled Unconstitutional

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Texas Property Tax Ruled Unconstitutional Subcomandante 11-24-2005
raphfrk@netscape.net wrote:
>
> Actually, what I was promoting was freedom of contract. I actually
> referred to HOA agreements as stupid. I almost certainly wouldn't sign
> them, but that doesn't give me the right to stop others from doing so.
> What causes a society to shift towards socialism is when most people's
> first though when faced with a problem is to turn to the goverment to
> save them.
>

Although I do generally agree with your observations, I must remind you
your prior statement that it is a duty of the Government to protect
person and property.

The contract must be about a lawful object. Same as you can't contract
for, lets say 1Kg of PCP, you should not be able to contract for HOA.
-Sub
http://woodsidevillage.ocsatire.com/


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