[clue-talk] The War On...?

Don Collier dcollier at collierclan.com
Wed Dec 29 14:00:41 MST 2004


In my opinion, every American has a duty to obey the law now matter how 
unjust that we feel it is.  There are ways to make your voice heard 
other than breaking the law.  We cant pick and choose which laws that we 
wish to obey.

When you find those documents I would be interested in reading them.

Jed S. Baer wrote:

>On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 10:55:30 -0700
>Don Collier wrote:
>
>  
>
>>My feeling on this is that it was his 
>>choice.  He knew that he was breaking the law and he make a choice to 
>>continue with that behavior.
>>    
>>
>
>As was Rosa Parks.
>
>The degree to which you think that's an apt analogy depends upon your
>opinion re. intellectual property and how valid the laws are, I suppose.
>And I'm not claiming that he made such a considered decision -- likely
>not. But the point remains. I ought to spend some time looking this up,
>but I'm not going to this morning -- perhaps later. But I recall seeing
>well-written legal opinions or statements as to the "duty" of the citizen
>to obey unjust law.
>
>jed
>  
>

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