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To: Sir_Ed
I wouldn’t...

Then you would go to jail as will Buress.

74 posted on 12/02/2008 5:40:31 PM PST by raybbr (You think it's bad now - wait till the anchor babies start to vote!)
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To: raybbr

“Then you would go to jail as will Buress.”

As did the people in Germany who disobeyed orders to turn in Jews, as did people in Romania who were sentenced to death for listening to Western media, and as did the people in the USSR who listened to the VOA.

We will always have tyrannical laws, we will always have despots, and there will always be people who slavishly follow those laws, whether just or unjust, and also people who do whatever it takes to protect themselves and their families, like myself.

I hope for your sake you are never presented with a choice to follow an unjust law, and suffer because of it, or doing the right thing and possibly being punished by the state for doing that instead.

Eventually we will see arsenal laws that require you to turn in all ammo except for a limited amount, we will see laws that say if you post “hateful, intolerant” views on the internet or your local paper you will be fined, be sent to jail or be ordered to pay remunerations to local Muslim or homosexual groups.

There may come laws against hoarding food, maybe laws against teaching your children hate or intolerance, maybe laws against home-schooling your kids or sending them to Christian schools.

Or it may be as simple as deciding to carry a knife or gun when you know you are in an unsafe area.

At that moment you will need to decide “Do I disobey the State and do what’s right for me and my family, or do I obey the State and suffer whatever consequences come from that?”

See ya’,

Ed


75 posted on 12/02/2008 5:52:32 PM PST by Sir_Ed
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