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Am 15.12.2011 05:20, schrieb John Baker:
On Wed, 14 Dec 2011 11:03:25 -0800 (PST), So what are Good Men to do in the face of an Uncompromising Gangster Gov't which operates on a Global Scale with unlimited force? Well, what can one do? Scratch... If I think about a situation, where government and certain helpers try to defeat the rest of the world, that rest should take care of those, that threaten them. In a democracy the people decide and not a certain group, however defined. The people threatened should make perfectly clear, they would be after those, that commit crimes or that help other to commit crimes. Any threatening of regular citizens is regarded as crime and will be prosecuted. Theft, rape, torture and murder are also crimes - of course - and nobody committing any will get away with this. Possibly the current powers would win a fight or a war, but people have long memories and will not forget and will take care of those, that commited crimes. The other question would be, if it is necessary to allow any subgroup of a society to harass, threaten or even kill another subgroup. That sounds like a question of power. At first sight I would say, crimes commited by the government under fraudulent laws are still crimes and nobody should consider taking part in such lawless activities. The officials of all kinds must remember their constitution and the oath they have given and never ever allow or support atrocities against their own countrymen. But if things go really bad, than it would be mandatory to calm down, identify the enemy and take them out. This would be measure of last resort of course, so peaceful habits should be preferred. TH |
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