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since9

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"Because it's both legal and lawful for me to do so."

Put them on the defensive for a change. Let the retards beat their heads about a light pole for a change, and if they fail, you've got $35 grand coming your way, if past cases are any clue.
 

Grapeshot

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"Because it's both legal and lawful for me to do so."

Put them on the defensive for a change. Let the retards beat their heads about a light pole for a change, and if they fail, you've got $35 grand coming your way, if past cases are any clue.

That response would very much depend on in which state one were standing and in some cases which county or city.

One size does not always fit all.
 

stealthyeliminator

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"Because it's both legal and lawful for me to do so."

Put them on the defensive for a change. Let the retards beat their heads about a light pole for a change, and if they fail, you've got $35 grand coming your way, if past cases are any clue.

Honestly just curious -- is saying that it is both legal and lawful not redundant? If not, what's the difference? :confused:
 

sudden valley gunner

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Honestly just curious -- is saying that it is both legal and lawful not redundant? If not, what's the difference? :confused:

Depends on who's "Law".

To us Natrual law folks positive law for positive law sake doesn't measure up to the standard of Law.

So things legal because some magical authority figure(s) says it is so or because it when through the proper channels they allow to exist does not make it necessarily lawful and quite often is antithetical to true law.
 
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