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Dukes
06-16-2008, 10:19 PM
This is a Daily Show clip from March. I couldn't care less about the actual topic, but the video is hilarious.
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Spider
06-16-2008, 10:38 PM
Hippies in Berkley give Dems a bad name
Spider
06-16-2008, 10:40 PM
Operation annoy Finestien :rofl:
Dukes
06-16-2008, 11:02 PM
I especially like the "So if we have no Police we will have no crime" question. That woman set herself up for that one. :dummy:
sisterhellfyre
06-17-2008, 01:41 AM
I especially like the "So if we have no Police we will have no crime" question. That woman set herself up for that one. :dummy:
She's kinda got a point, tho. A "crime" is defined as a violation of the law. If there is no law, then there can be no violation of it, and therefore no crime.
If the law remained but there was no law enforcement, even then there's effectively "no crime" because the law is just words on paper.
I remember that from reading about military stuff: never give orders that you know will not be obeyed or can't be obeyed. Orders without consequences for disobedience are worthless.
Regards,
m.
Dukes
06-17-2008, 07:43 AM
She's kinda got a point, tho. A "crime" is defined as a violation of the law. If there is no law, then there can be no violation of it, and therefore no crime.
If the law remained but there was no law enforcement, even then there's effectively "no crime" because the law is just words on paper.
I remember that from reading about military stuff: never give orders that you know will not be obeyed or can't be obeyed. Orders without consequences for disobedience are worthless.
Regards,
m.
Meanwhile back in reality.........