[Hpn] A crime against the people is a crime reguaardless
of fiscal ability.
Graeme Bacque
graeme.bacque@3web.net
Fri, 19 Jan 2001 01:59:28 -0500
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At 05:14 PM 1/17/01 -0800, john macpherson wrote:
>For a person to break a window to gain access is a
>crime against all, let alone steal money and a candy
>bar from a self serve office vender. This man knew
>what he did was wrong.
Would he have been doing the 'right' thing by starving and freezing?
Keep in mind that the alleged 'crimes' you are referring to are based upon
artificial social constructs You are probably questioning the wrong
person's morality here.
Graeme <graeme.bacque@3web.net>
http://bacque.graeme.tripod.com
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At 05:14 PM 1/17/01 -0800, john macpherson wrote:
For a person to break a window to
gain access is a
crime against all, let alone steal money and a candy
bar from a self serve office vender. This man knew
what he did was wrong.
Would he have been doing the 'right' thing by starving and
freezing?
Keep in mind that the alleged 'crimes' you are referring to are based
upon artificial social constructs You are probably questioning the wrong
person's morality here.
Graeme
<graeme.bacque@3web.net>
http://bacque.graeme.tripod.com