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![]() Dee Flint wrote: "John Smith" wrote in message ... Preposterous, that is like arguing liberty = murder. We all have absolute liberty, granted by our creator, we govern ourselfs in its use. The people have that right, the government does not, unless it serves as only a tool of the people in doing so. There is much confusion here, laws do NOT give us rights and/or liberty, they only serve to remove or control those. Before we apply law, we are only governed by our creator, and he has given us all free will. No I'm saying that all our rights do have limits and that it is for a very good reason. If our rights were absolute, they would have no limits and we could indeed kill each other to attempt to insure those rights. Society has decided (and rightly so) that doesn't work too well for the survival of society. The moment society decides that some rules are required to make that society work, then our rights are limited. in many cases we CAN indeed kill those that inpinge on our rights Here in Michigan I can as can you Kill to defend yourself or your property the laws inhibiting were pared back effective around the first of OCT of this year in other case we may indeed argue some form of justifaction for even the act of homocide in defense of our right |
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"an_odd_freak" wrote in
oups.com: in many cases we CAN indeed kill those that inpinge on our rights Here in Michigan I can as can you Kill to defend yourself or your property No Markie, You don't have to worry about anyone trying to take your property unless they want a garbage dump. Learn CW! SC |
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