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  1. #1
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    Default Law Is A Crime

    This is a difficult topic to relate to you. It's large, so when I try to explain too much at once, it seems like a rant. If I attempt to break it into smaller parts, understanding of the one section is clouded by the reader's not comprehending supporting sections. Worse though, is the topic is one that you think that you already know and support, so you're unwilling to objectively concider any alternative. But law itself is a collection of crimes against mankind--and it is so unnecessary.

    1. Law has enslaved us and slavery is against our <<true>> human nature.
    2. Law causes and commits many crimes. The law shot the students at Virginia Tech: the killer was just the tool the slave society molded.
    3. Law lets people sidestep their naturally good consciences: it is an accomplice in many rapes, murders, assaults, etc.
    4. Law threatens us worse than a mafia protection racket does: law's police will shake us down and assault us, it's lawyers will bankrupt us and it's media will utterly ruin our careers and reputations...even when we are not guilty.
    5. Law steals the hurt/wrong from the victim, and uses it to fuel an adversarial trial farce that nullifies any chance of achieving justice.
    6. There are more, but I'll just go with these five.

    There is another way and society can thrive under it. I would be happy to discuss this, but I'm taking a cooling off period. I need to concentrate on finishing my next novel. Hopefully, I can also write some pieces that better describe my opinions.

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    Default Re: Law Is A Crime

    Hey Russ, how are you today?

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    Default Re: Law Is A Crime

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    Hey Russ, how are you today?
    ????
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    Russell, he's gonna kick your annoying ass! You better behave yourself.
    Should I be looking behind me for seniorjudge's boot? JK has ensured that everyone knows where I live.

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    ????
    Should I be looking behind me for seniorjudge's boot? JK has ensured that everyone knows where I live.
    I would if i were you. If you see a man wearing a black robe, and carrying a gabble... run like hell.

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    Default Re: Law Is A Crime

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    ...carrying a gabble...
    HAHAHA! I didn't know those gavels were called that. I looked up the word.

    gab·ble (gbl)
    v. gab·bled, gab·bling, gab·bles
    v.intr.
    1. To speak rapidly or incoherently; jabber.
    2. To make rapid, low muttering or quacking sounds, as a goose or duck.


    That is truely appropriate for a judge of the LAW.

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    Default Re: Law Is A Crime

    I think thats how you spell it. *shrugs*

    Anyway... watch out for him.

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    Default Re: Law Is A Crime

    This thread is an oxymoron.

    crime

    n.

    1. An act committed or omitted in violation of a law forbidding or commanding it and for which punishment is imposed upon conviction.
    2. Unlawful activity: statistics relating to violent crime.
    3. A serious offense, especially one in violation of morality.
    4. An unjust, senseless, or disgraceful act or condition: It's a crime to squander our country's natural resources.

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    Default Re: Law Is A Crime

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    Anyway... watch out for him.
    I don't fear or watch out for anyone. As JK sluethed out in another thread, I do currently drive a taxi in Western Canada.

    I started driving cab only last June and I love it. I'm continually finding insights into real people and that may well translate into better fiction writing. I often talk to people about my favorite topic--the law. Do you realize how many everyday people loathe the law--without fully comprehending exactly why they hate it so badly? Seemingly, we would rather suffer under the error of law than admit to the mistake of it.

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    This thread is an oxymoron.
    The f**ked up concept of law creates many oxymoronic and paradoxical situations. Law is a crime and the punishment should be banishment.

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    The f**ked up concept of law creates many oxymoronic and paradoxical situations. Law is a crime and the punishment should be banishment.
    Hey, if it wasn't for law, what would prevent everybody from kicking your ass? I'm sure there are several people itching at the chance.

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