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| User Info | Janet Skewers Them Again; entered at 2012-04-25 16:00:00 | |||
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Ribbit Posts: 1780 Registered: 2007-09-10 Wales, UK
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Statutes of limitation aren't recognised by lynch mobs and contract killers, amongst others. I'm sure there's plenty of the presently 'less wealthy than they should be' with enough contacts and the will to deliver freestyle flying lessons without parachutes, to those in need. Such tend to be the eventual consequences of not abiding by the Rule of Law (eta: well, actually things tend to end up far worse than that, before they get better, and the biggest scumbags will seriously dislike the individuals they end up being confronted by, but not for long). That's not what I'm advocating (I'm definitely a Rule of Law type of guy that likes to see handcuffs and proper sentencing hand in glove with proper enforcement, as that way everybody is better off), but 'it is what it is'. We will probably end up needing lots of very big trash cans. The point is once the Rule of Law goes out the window, you are then into a genuine lawless State, and all bets, safeguards, and guarantees, are off. Scores get settled. Last modified: 2012-04-25 16:08:05 by ribbit
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