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    Quote Originally Posted by DeusExMachina View Post
    Ask them what they think about ILLEGALS driving without a license. Or speeding. Or drug use. Liberals truly believe laws are meant for "other people" and have no second thoughts breaking them, up until they're caught.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DeusExMachina View Post
    Ask them what they think about people driving without a license. Or speeding. Or drug use. Liberals truly believe laws are meant for "other people" and have no second thoughts breaking them, up until they're caught.

    Conservatives are typically their own worst enemy when it comes to laws restricting freedom, because they consider the consequences and respect the rule of law. So even though they disagree, they follow. But people have had enough.
    I guess that makes me a liberal then, because these ridiculous laws were definitely not meant for me!


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    Quote Originally Posted by hollohas View Post
    People across the country are seeing this "news" peice. I have a family member in MO (by marrage) that shared a story on Facebook about how shocking it was that people in Colorado aren't following the "spirt of the law". That morally we should be following the law despite the holes. Unbelievable.
    What is more shocking is the absolute naivety of people compounded by a complete lack of brain function in some cases. Do these people really think a person committed to a capitol felony gives a rat's freckled ass about "the spirit of the law" especially when it comes to firearms, magazines, or any other explosive device...just like those idiotic gun free zone and no gun signs; does a criminal give a rat's freckled ass about the "spirit of the law"? No, they just think, "Sweet!" The whole emotional basis for public policy is such BS!
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    The only power any government has is the power to crack down on criminals. Well, when there aren't enough criminals, one makes them. One declares so many things to be a crime that it becomes impossible for men to live without breaking laws.

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    did anyone petition them to stop calling them illegal, as that a bad word? They said so on tv
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    If,

    illegal = undocumented

    then,

    law enforcement = document enforcement

    That puts a whole new perspective on my career choice.
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    lets hope today is the day to reap the wirlwind..

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    Quote Originally Posted by tim-adams View Post
    lets hope today is the day to reap the wirlwind..
    hope in one hand ... shit in the other ... I'm not in a very optimistic mood today
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    if I have learned anything from my wife its to resist unjust laws, force the agency to enforce them, then screw them in court.

    that is the current nature of our government..

    Make stupid law <> enforce stupid law <> get sued <> lose for stupid law <> correct/remove stupid law.

    I hate this, because the cost of due process and attorneys, places justice outside the grasp of many americans

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    Quote Originally Posted by tim-adams View Post
    if I have learned anything from my wife its to resist unjust laws, force the agency to enforce them, then screw them in court.

    that is the current nature of our government..

    Make stupid law <> enforce stupid law <> get sued <> lose for stupid law <> correct/remove stupid law.

    I hate this, because the cost of due process and attorneys, places justice outside the grasp of many americans
    And that type of government is legislation through judicial fiat. Not in our Constitution but regularly practiced by people who know they can not get what they want any other way.

    Oh, and some people have been looking a bit too closely at rat's asses.
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