RE: Obedience to Law (was Penology)

From: Lee Corbin (lcorbin@tsoft.com)
Date: Sun Aug 04 2002 - 21:24:28 MDT


Forrest Bishop writes

> > What would have happened in Britain in World War II, say
> > 1942, to anti-war demonstrators or pro-German editorial
> > writers. Anything? I know Bertrand Russell spent time
> > in prison during WWI for, I think, pacifism. A nation's
> > got to do what a nation's got to do to win.
>
> Hey, you talking to me? I said, are you talking to me?

Well, actually, no. It was a question to

>> Charlie Stross writes

as I wrote at the top of my post. Is something wrong? Do
you need help? Is there something someone here can do?

What is the matter with you?

Did you post something recently that I missed?

> Look, my hands are tied; I'm just doing my job; it's policy.
> So go ahead, make my day: click it or ticket, zero tolerance-
> it's the law. But don't rock the boat; keep your head down
> and nose to the grindstone. And if you don't like it Here,
> then why don't you go run with the herd over There?

Not sure at all what you mean, or where you're coming from.
Some of us here are trying to have informative exchanges.
What is your problem?

Lee Corbin

P.S. Feel free to contact me directly off-line,
at lcorbin@tsoft.com if maybe I could help.



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