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Comment by PureTrust
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Time for people to realize that strength is in the man/woman.

Let's say a neighbor borrows your lawnmower, and won't return it. Finally after many talks and letter writing, you have to take him to court. You file a claim.

When government comes after you in a complaint in court, file a claim on top of their complaint. Don't file a motion inside their complaint. You'll lose, at the discretion of the government. File your claim right in their case, on top of their complaint.

Your claim, among other things, is that the government is not providing a plaintiff that will get on the stand and testify as to the harm or damage you did. Basics of law state that:
1. The plaintiff must get on the stand and speak into the record the harm or damage you did. The plaintiff can't get on the stand if it is a corporation - the government;
2. There must be real harm or damage to property;
3. There must be a witness to the fact that the harm or damage was done by you;
4. There must be evidence that the harm or damage was done by you.

If government can't or won't provide these things, they have filed a false complaint/claim against you. You require damages right in your claim that you file on their complaint.

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