I don't think it's admiralty law, I think it's British Common Law in-fact. It's my belief that "judges" are lesser British nobility. Whenever someone here wants to become a "lawyer" to "practice" "law," they must register with the British Accredited Registry/Registrar, thus becoming a British agent. Who really won in 1812? We might be captured.
What is it about my statement that makes you struggle so? You did finish high school right? The US flag is basically a 1:1 copy of the East India Company flag.
I don't think it's admiralty law, I think it's British Common Law in-fact. It's my belief that "judges" are lesser British nobility. Whenever someone here wants to become a "lawyer" to "practice" "law," they must register with the British Accredited Registry/Registrar, thus becoming a British agent. Who really won in 1812? We might be captured.
Your flag being that of the East India Company through and through was a subtle hint.
Wow. This is an eye-opener. I never knew this:
https://bantarleton.tumblr.com/post/182615575030/how-the-british-east-india-companys-flag-became
My flag?
What is it about my statement that makes you struggle so? You did finish high school right? The US flag is basically a 1:1 copy of the East India Company flag.
No reason to be a passive-aggressive asshole.
Esquire, a title of nobility. Could certainly be British.