unintended consequences
cavelamb on Tue, 10 Aug 2010 12:02:16 -0500
typed in rec.crafts.metalworking the following:
Gunner,
I finished it last night and can see why you might get a hard on for it.
The Great Cull in action!
But, bear with for a moment...
Without organization - such as a militia -
and without a formal declaration -
it's just murder.
Even if there was a "formal declaration" and an Official
Organization, it will still be called "murder." So what?
Does "murder" become acceptable because a guy is wearing an
official uniform, belongs to an Official Organization, and possibly
even draws a paycheck for such belonging? No.
But the real question to contemplate: if the government is not
constrained by the law, why should I be? Aside from the disparate
levels of force available?
tschus
pyotr
--
pyotr filipivich
"We are today in the most literal sense a lawless society, for our law
has ceased to be law and become instead its opposite -- mere force at the
disposal of whoever is at the controls." Charles A. Reich, _Peters Quotations_, (c) 1977.
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