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Old 10-30-2011, 03:41 AM   #180
speakingtohe
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I do not have to justify my actions since I have broken no law, nor have I committed any legal offense. My summary of what is actually legal, and what isn't, was a reply to someone who stated that violating illegal clauses in licenses was somehow immoral or unethical. This I find utterly comical since most people would consider breaking the law a lot more immoral and unethical than following it.
I am having a bit of difficulty making sense of this paragraph?

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