When would you board someone else's boat??
On Tue, 27 Apr 2004 20:52:47 -0400, "Don"
wrote:
"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
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"Dave Hall" wrote in message
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The question I have is a simple one. Do you respect the system of laws
which govern our society, or do you believe that you are justified in
taking matters into your own hands?
Dave
Which part of "the law" do you not understand? Here, the law states that
in
certain instances, an animal may be killed by a landowner. Period. If the
conditions are met, it can be done.
I've told you in the past to visit your town all and ask to look at YOUR
local laws. You may find them to be the same.
You're trying to argue with a person that has the mental capacity of a
child.
I would suspect that you are the new expert on "child mentalities".
He won't respect YOUR property rights, but if HIS property rights are
violated he starts squealling like a bald tire.
What? You don't like an anarchistic application? That's what anarchy
is, the abolition of a central ruling authority and leaving disputes
to be settled on an individual basis, according to the opinions of the
parties involved.
The law works both ways. If you feel that you should not be restricted
by law, and you have the "right" to "deal" with a situation like an
inconsiderate neighbor, in a manner that suits you, you therefore have
no room to complain if the neighbor retaliates against you for his
perceived injustice. So where does it end?
That's why anyone with any maturity, and the ability to reason beyond
the schoolyard level, knows that anarchy will never work in a large
society.
In the future people like him will be *necklaced*.
Don't hold your breath....
Dave
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