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Location: Long Valley, New Jersey, United States

Born and raised in Northern New Jersey and licensed to practice Chiropractic since 1968 (48 years) in Florida and New Jersey, Go to www.drbarbier.com, www.barbierchiropracticoffice.com, www.twitter.com/DrBarbier. Experienced: as an advocate in family law for over 12 years being involved with about 8,000 people by phone, in writing or personally and also as a member of the State of New Jersey Commission on Child Support from 1984-1986; with land surveying for 10 years; with the limosine business for 21 years; and with the promotions,conventions and conference planning business for over 40 year; and as a producer in the theater in the later part of the 1970's. At the present time in the process of writing books :(1) about the legal system;(2) about the fathers' rights movement; (3) about the limousine business; (4) my insights; (5) Chiropractic (6)survival comple . Litigated with lawyers and Pro Se. Over the past 40 years litigated Pro Se in the State and Federal Courts many times on numerous issues. The only place not argued Pro Se is the United States Supreme Court.

Tuesday, February 22, 2005

Brief Perspective on the Law

1. Theological Law
2. The Constitution
3. Administrative Law (Federal and State)
4. Congressional Law
5. Federal Law
6. State Law
7. County Law
8. Municiple Law
9. The Law of each House
10. The law of the Streets

1. Theological Law - The majority of the people in this country believe in one religion or another and in the process of believing have to participate in the protocol(laws) of the particular religion whether a person is Judeo-Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, Confucianist, Taoist or Zoroastian.

2. The Constitution is the law of this land as the Bible is the law to Judeo-Christians and the Qur'an is the law for Muslims, and, each other religion has its respective book.

3. Administrative Law - The President, Governors, County Executives and Administrative Judges can make decisions based on Administrative Laws.

4. Congressional Law are the laws set up by the Senate and House of Representatives to be signed by the President and to investigate where it deems necessary.

5. Federal Law is based on the Constitution, Federal Case Law and laws passed by Congress.

6. State Law are laws passed by each respective state legislature and by case law in each state court.

7. County Law are laws made by respective county executives or freeholders.

8. Municiple Law are the laws governing each town, city, borough or township.

9. The Law of each House - for a home to be a home there must be some order or rules of a house, if not, there is chaos and a disfunctional family.

10, The Law of the Streets (Society) are unwritten laws of society dealing with business and personal relationships.

Therefore, because of the complex legal system in America, there are many times one system or form of law will contradict or interfere with another form or system of law. Between the theological, complex legal system and societal laws what kind of an effect is this having on our society?