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To: koan who wrote (779848)4/14/2014 1:58:18 PM
From: miraje3 Recommendations

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steve harris

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Here is what the RWers don't get. The need for law and order:

LOL! Depends on what "laws and orders" we're talking about, and who's issuing them, doesn't it? The current administration seems to be quite selective as to which "laws and orders" it deems to be valid and enforceable.

Maybe I can simplify it for you.. Dem laws good, GOP laws bad.. There, does that cover it?? LMAO!!



To: koan who wrote (779848)4/14/2014 1:59:36 PM
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"The need for law and order"

The need for law and order is subordinate to the need for legitimacy. Access to information, challenges to authority, and punishment of corruption leads to legitimacy.



To: koan who wrote (779848)4/14/2014 2:15:54 PM
From: Tenchusatsu2 Recommendations

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Koan,
Here is what the RWers don't get. The need for law and order

You have it backwards. Liberty is NOT a product of order. Instead, liberty is a God-given right to humanity. Law and order was created to secure said liberty.

That quote from Will Durant was taken out of context.

Tenchusatsu