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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: greenspirit who wrote (21592)6/26/2000 8:56:00 AM
From: Father Terrence  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
I agree with this. Now apply it to an incarcerated innocent awaiting the executioner's (take your pick) needle, noose, rifle, electric chair.

One important element in regard to laws is the protection of innocent people. Ignoring the results of changes in law as it relates to innocent people <edit> while innocent people are killed is not just.

Your doubts are only based on your inability to pay attention to what I post. I have said again and again that laws must be objective, not subjective. And rights end where another's rights are violated.

This does not revert to anarchy or the law of the jungle. Mike, I have not just posted this on these threads the past several days, I have been posting this for years. Where have you been?

Using your criteria, no law should have ever been enforced and anarchy should have reigned until such time as this wonder drug was concocted. I doubt whether civilization would have survived today if given that reality.

With objective laws and the technology being introduced in the first decade of the 21st Century I am confident it will be achieved.

Oh ye of little faith, Mike! - Hahahaha...

No system of laws involving the interaction of human beings will ever be perfectly reliable. And it's foolhearty to believe otherwise.
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