Every person on this site has broken laws, yet they hate those who break laws...isn't it ironic???
2006-10-15 15:25:14
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answered by Carol R 7
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Hey no one says that every law is perfect. People are fighting old ones and making new ones all the time. Don't like a law? Go through the process of trying to have it changed. You don't just break the law in mass and then just figure if enough decided to break it, then we'll just forget about it. Not every criminal gets caught. Doesn't make the law wrong, just need more people to enforce it. If that thinking was correct, then what the heck.....let's just go play bumper cars on the freeway, open the stores and forget about paying, run naked in the streets and personally....I want to sit in a no-smoking zone and kill off a pack of cigarettes and blow it in every persons face that walks by that looks annoyed. My neighbor has a nice new big screen TV that I wouldn't mind having....I'll even be nice and give it back for their use once in awhile........ Do you fish? Let's pretend you do. Do you catch every fish in the lake or stream when you go? No.....Some got lucky and didn't get caught, today. Go back everyday and eventually you'll probably get them one by one. Not all criminals are caught right away.....but if they keep breaking the law....eventually they will............this illegal immigration thing has opened a can of worms. It's opened peoples eyes to the corruption of big business, phony documents, crooked slum lords, coyotes, and a host of other things. Too many people have committed crimes from the top down and they need to be punished as well. It's out of hand and has to stop. Our laws need to be enforced, not ignored or it will be impossible to live here in the chaos.
2006-10-15 14:56:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Lots of people break laws, true. But, they end up paying for it in consequences. Instead of breaking a law because you don't agree, why not be productive about it and work for change? How will simply breaking that law help you in the long run?
We have laws, even the ones we don't like for a reason.
Ever been hit by a speeding vehicle, or by a car that ran a stop sign? Stalked on the internet, had someone tapped into your accounts and information and use it? We can change laws and make a difference but it isn't going to be by complaining that "Well, this law isn't just so I am not going to follow it."
2006-10-15 14:25:25
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-12-13 08:59:25
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answered by ? 4
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There is a difference between crimes with a victim and crimes without a victim.
The basic function of government is to punish the man that works ill against another. Laws are created so that punishments are defined for specific acts against others.
Our nation is quickly being taken over by Socialists, who see Government as a means of controlling every little aspect of a person's life. They build bureaucracies that impose ever more regulations and laws to justify their existence. They become the heartless, oppressive, crushing force Orwell described in "1984".
A law against child molesting is a law serving the purpose of protecting others. A law against software piracy also, as it is against theft from others. But how many laws are needlessly imposed to get us accustomed to the idea of being controlled?
[Regarding the border - the job of Government is to ensure that persons entering a nation are not harmful, communicably diseased, criminals, etc. Therefore, a nation sets up a lawful screening process. Many who try to avoid that process have harmful intent. ]
2006-10-15 14:15:34
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answered by speakeasy 6
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You forgot to mention that when Legal Citizens that break laws, some of which you mention, they get punished. If we are going to say that we should ignore immigration law, may I come to your home and ask you to ignore whatever laws I might want to break?
2006-10-15 16:42:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Sort of like Bush signing a new and then doing a signing statement saying he does not have to follow that same law.
2006-10-15 14:22:32
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answered by firewomen 7
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You're absolutely right- I have no clue what we'll do next. It's kind of sad the way this world is turning out, huh?
2006-10-15 14:16:35
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answered by Tammie 2
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i think murder. illegals have murdered over 1 million people since 1990. do you think you will ever see Bush stand up for the victims?
2006-10-15 16:32:23
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answered by yars232c 6
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All of your crimes are perfectly acceptable to people. The only one anyone really gives a terd about is people that break a certain law that says you can't cross our borders without permission. That is the only one people feel needs enforcing, it's because their "illegal" is their chant. However, if you call a person who breaks a law an illegal, then about 95% of US citizens are "illegals"!
2006-10-15 14:20:36
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answered by ? 3
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I think im about to ignore cannabis laws.
2006-10-15 14:15:04
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answered by Electron Blue 3
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