Posted on 02/17/2004 10:35:30 AM PST by 45Auto
There is a new political development in America that should frighten every law abiding citizen in this country. That is the growing disregard for people who follow the law and play by the rules, and the rewarding of those who do not.
Where I live in California we have two concurrent stories going on that demonstrate clearly what is at issue. The first one involves the Mayor of San Francisco who, though sworn to uphold the laws and the Constitution of California in his just taken oath of office, now allows and instructs city government to break those laws.
Under Californias penal code, he might very well be committing a felony. Mayor Newsome has decided that he doesnt like Californias law that says marriage is only between one man and one woman and so he orders marriage licenses to be issued to hundreds of gay couples waiting in line at city hall.
The public and the law be damned, the Mayor will do what he wants. Meantime, Governor Arnold Schwartzenegger has a no comment for the media when asked about it, and the States Attorney General musters a statement that no one has asked him to issue a legal opinion. Are they serious?
Imagine for a moment if some local public official starting giving out gun licenses en masse because he did not like Californias oppressive anti-gun laws? The entire weight of the media elite and the state would be down upon his head. The irony is there is in fact a right to bear arms as stated in the now ignored second amendment to the Unites States Constitution. There is no right to get married.
The second example is the newest move in California only weeks after a similar law was repealed due to huge public opposition to allow those people in this country illegally to obtain California drivers licenses. The Governor now says he is close to a deal with the states liberal Democrats that run the legislature to bring back the idea with a few new safeguards like background checks.
Yes, background checks for people who are already living outside the law and who as illegals are notorious for having more false documents than Saddam Husseins weapons manufacturers. Those who have chosen to ignore and outright violate the nations laws on how one enters into this country would be rewarded with the most important piece of state documentation, the drivers license. As we all know, this photo identification in a country that does not have a national ID card is used even to enter the country when you come from places like Mexico or Canada, but is also used as ID to board commercial aircraft.
So here we are living in a country that stands for the rule of law and not the rule of a single individual or group of individuals, and those who choose to break the law are not only allowed to keep on doing so but in the case of the drivers license controversy, they are given a reward for thumbing their noses at the rest of us.
What will happen to our society when people begin to ask what law they can break that they dont like? What will happen to our society when it finally becomes clear to law abiding citizens that those who do not obey the laws are not only not worse off than they, but in some ways are better off?
Just think, in the nations most populous state today, you can get an illegal marriage license and soon be illegal and get a drivers license. Not only will public officials not stop you, but they will even help you to break the rules. Even the tough guy Governor will not be able to muster a comment when he used to talk for living.
America has never been on such a morally ambiguous path, but no intelligent person can really believe all of this can make our country better, safer, or stronger as a nation. And we embark on this road at our own peril.
I had that same image in mind when I posted, but I couldn't bring myself to type it. When things start snowballing, the chaos increases at an exponential rate. We ain't seen nothin' yet. It'll get dizzying. And still, most people are content with their bread and circuses.
Huh? Traffic laws are all about public safety. They were written and designed so that millions of cars could move around in a safe manner. Can you imagine if we had no traffic laws?
A rather uneducated statement.
Well, that might have been true 40 years ago, but they haven't changed to keep up with new technology and safer cars.
Can you imagine if we had no traffic laws?
Some traffic laws are important, like laws against tailgating and improper use of the left lane.
Others are nothing more than revenue mechanisms for the state, such as speeding laws on interstates. 70 MPH is rediculously slow for interstate traffic.
While you can keep saying that until you're blue in the face, it doesn't. And obviously.
A small group of conservatives, one a lawyer, needs to take action.
First, a group of say five, needs to go in and demand a license for their "marriage".
Next, a guy needs to go in and demand a license to "marry" his dog.
Third, another conservative needs to enter and demand a license to "marry" his car.
Then the lawyer needs to file a twelve gazillion dollar suit against the city clerk and the mayor if the licenses are not granted, or hold a press conference with his clients if they are. If homosexuals have the right to redefine the thousands of years old institution of marriage, there is absolutely no reason why it should stop at "two" or at "persons".
The homosexuals pushing this need to be shown up for the lunatics that they are.
Would you like to tell another one ? That one was pretty funny !
Too often they're about "revenue enhancement". There are municipalities whose police department is not only entirely supported by traffic tickets, but actually turns a profit.
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