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Okay, I guess that I mistakenly thought you were replying to the quoted text immediately above your musings about the "process of justice". I don't really see what your response about the "process of justice" has to do with anything I said.
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i was merely trying to steer the conversation away from drug possession (however the hell it even got to that)
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We're all welfare collectors. Anyone who thinks that they haven't benefited immensely from the generosity of their fellow taxpayer isn't paying attention.
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my mistake i should've clarified. i was talking about the people who get unemployment benefits/checks, because i sure as hell don't.
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I have no idea what you're talking about.
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equality
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You know that driving 5 mph over the speed limit is against the law? The only reason people do it is because there is this idea that the police won't pull you over if you're only going 5 mph above the speed limit. This is the very definition of casual disrespect for the rule of law.
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i suppose it depends on how you look at it. one could say "the limit is the limit! 1 over is breaking the law! CITATIONS FOR EVERYONE!!" (maybe i got a little carried away). on the other hand, one could notice "hey, they were going down a hill and they weren't trying to weave in and out of traffic like Vin Diesel or those other two nobodies from the F&F franchise, they were obviously sticking close to the speed limit enough to realize one was there and that they were obeying it". can we agree its a matter of perspective?