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<blockquote data-quote="dancho" data-source="post: 14313" data-attributes="member: 245"><p><strong>Bush Admin Lax on Civil Rights Enforcement</strong></p><p></p><p>Sorry I had to leave, folks, but I have other obligations!</p><p></p><p>Regarding the "rights" issue. I just want to make my point clear and I'll shut up about this. The original post talked about "enforcing" rights. I believe that the more you attempt to "enforce" rights the FEWER rights we all have, due to more and more government intrusion into our lives in the name of "fairness." </p><p></p><p>Prisons are full of people arrested for "victimless" crimes. I object to sending more folks to prison because they violated someone's "rights." Hey-- that's how I feel about it. I got a little "worked up" as I'm inclined to do when this subject comes up. Sorry.</p><p></p><p>Regarding death for murderers and/or corporal punishment. I understand the emotion-- thinking about somebody harming my family or people close to me (or just breaking into my garage) makes me think about, ummmmm. BAD THINGS.</p><p></p><p>But several thousand years of civilization and plenty of smart people have taught us to be cool and try to behave like responsible adults. It's the only way to go. Otherwise-- chaos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dancho, post: 14313, member: 245"] [b]Bush Admin Lax on Civil Rights Enforcement[/b] Sorry I had to leave, folks, but I have other obligations! Regarding the "rights" issue. I just want to make my point clear and I'll shut up about this. The original post talked about "enforcing" rights. I believe that the more you attempt to "enforce" rights the FEWER rights we all have, due to more and more government intrusion into our lives in the name of "fairness." Prisons are full of people arrested for "victimless" crimes. I object to sending more folks to prison because they violated someone's "rights." Hey-- that's how I feel about it. I got a little "worked up" as I'm inclined to do when this subject comes up. Sorry. Regarding death for murderers and/or corporal punishment. I understand the emotion-- thinking about somebody harming my family or people close to me (or just breaking into my garage) makes me think about, ummmmm. BAD THINGS. But several thousand years of civilization and plenty of smart people have taught us to be cool and try to behave like responsible adults. It's the only way to go. Otherwise-- chaos. [/QUOTE]
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