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Dave Hall
 
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Mark Browne wrote:

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Mark Browne wrote:

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But, you still focus on "illegal", even though the food these people
produce
is crucial to the healthy development of your children. Perhaps I'm
overly
suspicious, but all of this leads me to one conclusion. You're a

racist.

(Notice no mention of Islam). I focus on illegal, because that's what

it
is. What good are established laws, if we routinely look the other

way,
when it suits us? What message does this send? There is an established
procedure that one follows when immigrating to this country. Either
follow it or get out. It's that simple. It has nothing to do with any
individual's race or ethnic background.

Dave

I trust you never exceed the posted speed limits. I will always find you
poking around in the right lane, slower that the flow of traffic because

of
your rigid adherence to established (and clearly posted) laws. We all

know
that disregard for individual laws lead to the general breakdown of

respect
for all laws. I can only assume that if you could not follow the laws of
this country, that you would "get out" as you stated above.


This is always the defense that gets thrown back at me, when I defend
the concepts and principles of the law. The old "You have no right to
demand adherence to the law, if you break any one of them, however
trivial". Usual examples are either speeding, or jaywalking. Not wanting
to nit pick over the differences between summary offenses, versus actual
crimes, let's just say that, if this is going to be your ,and the
justification for ignoring any specific law, then you might want to
consider that by this logic, ANY law is open for challenge. I could kill
your wife, or steal your car, and then claim that you have no right to
complain, because you break the speeding law.

You can hopefully see now, how silly this defense becomes.....

Dave


There are a bunch of "nuisance laws" that are selectively enforced.


Which laws you or I consider "nuisance" laws, is a matter of personal
opinion, and subjectivity.

I consider the "foreign workers" laws to be among them.


I don't. It's providing a loophole for removing yet another segment of
work from American citizens, and removing any incentive to improve both
the salaries and working conditions for those jobs.

Another is the
prohibition on hemp. I have seen figures that show that a significant part
of the population ignores these laws.


That does not make it right. It only underscores the deteriorating
respect, and morality that's become endemic to our society.


What this type of enforcement does is
teach the average citizen to pick and chose what laws they will follow.


If law enforcement were a bit tougher, they might think twice.



I don't see this as a healthy situation. When this type of situation occurs
that tells me that better laws are needed. These better laws should be
enforced.


Better laws? Or just laws which more closely align with your ideals? And
like terrorism, should we allow the scofflaws to effect change in
policy, by the simple act of giving in to their "demands"?

BTW: That is me that you see in the right lane, poking along at the posted
limits. It does do great things for the gas mileage.


In my state, the law gives you a 5 MPH grace period to account for
speedometer accuracy. I usually drive at that level.


Dave