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Author: Joseph Sinclair
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To: plug-discuss
Subject: Re: OT: Civil Disobedience and Jury Nullification (was Re: DVD Movies on Ubunto)
Just a note on the second section there, I didn't write that, Bryan O'Neal did. It appears, in this post, that both items come from the same original post, and I wanted to clarify.

Jason Spatafore wrote:
> On Monday 02 May 2005 13:32, Joseph Sinclair wrote:
>
>>I'll repeat myself, if you don't like a law, TELL YOUR REPRESENTATIVE; if
>>they don't change it, ELECT A NEW ONE. That is the extent of your right to
>>change things, and YOU choose to VOLUNTARILY ACCEPT that limitation by
>>choosing to live in this nation. If you find that the laws under which we
>>live are unacceptable, you can work to have them CHANGED, properly, you can
>>decide to ACCEPT them, or you can LEAVE.
>
>
> Umm, sure you do. Have you followed the Bobby Fisher thing at all? You don't
> even have the right to leave anymore. This country, and the patriotism that
> goes with it, no longer allows you to "accept it or leave it."
>
>
>>Not to rehash the intellectual property arguments, but I want to kill the
>>abusive #@!*%($# my wife is unfortunate enough to work with, but I have been
>>'educated' that this is 'wrong' and 'illegal'. Are you saying I should just
>>say "Umm, I think it is too fucking bad" and skin them while they sleep
>>anyway?
>
>

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