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Old 03-22-2012, 09:55 AM   #394
bill_mchale
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It does of course take all kinds. Society is not composed solely of those who adhere to every law.
Yes, thank goodness for criminals; if it wasn't for them our Society would fall... oh wait, it wouldn't. I think what you might mean is that in every living system there are inevitably parasites who live off the effort of others and contribute nothing in return.

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I for one do not wish to allow the government, elected or otherwise to have any say in what I read or view.

The government doesn't have a say (with some exceptions), what they do have a say in is enforcing the laws that they passed. You are free to read any copyrighted book you want, as long as either 1. Go to the Library, 2. Buy it. 3. Otherwise get permission from the rights holder to read it.

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