Kim W5TIT wrote:
"Dave Heil" wrote in message
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Kim W5TIT wrote:
"Dave Heil" wrote in message
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Kim W5TIT wrote:
Whenever I used to bootleg--and I did before I was licensed, I
always
made
extra sure to stay out of ham radio frequencies--most hams know too
much
about R&R and DFing. 
Such seems in character for you, Kim.
I won't do it now but only because I don't want to
compromise my license.
So, not because it was illegal, only so you don't lose your license.
Absolutely! The only reason I don't kill someone is because I don't
believe
in killing; not because it's illegal. Do you only refrain from doing
things
because they are illegal? You really should get out of that book!
So you don't believe in killing someone (which is illegal) but you
didn't mind bootlegging on the radio (which is illegal). You believe in
one but not the other. You'd have us believe that it is a simple matter
of personal choice.
If you believed in killing someone (which is illegal), the legality
wouldn't matter to you by your logic. Society's rules are the ones
which count, Kim.
Only to the people who think society matters, Dave.
Those are the individuals who make civilization work. Right, then.
We'll put you down for anarchy.
So, you've never, ever broken the speed limit, eh?
Not deliberately, Kim. In my three years back in the U.S., I've logged
over 100,000 miles on the highways. I've not even been stopped for a
warning. On the interstate highways I set my cruise control for the
speed limit and let those who are in a hurry blow by.
But all of this is just a diversionary attempt on your part.
How about addressing the point of whether you believe that you can pick
and choose which laws to obey?
Dave K8MN