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Old 03-07-2013, 10:43 AM   #427
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
It was the process that the law has mandated should be used, and due process of law was followed. As a lawyer, I'm sure you appreciate the importance of due process.
I do, more than most it would seem.

However, I also understand that not all laws are just and some laws can be applied in a way that leads to injustice. Ordering a site censored for instance without providing for the opportunity for an adversarial process that weighs evidence presented by both sides, the legal arguments (including proportionality) and the utility to the public is, in all honesty, disgusting.

I like to use sarcasm and (on occasion) hyperbole to make my points in an (occasionally) amusing way. However, I am completely serious when I say: I think it is both unfortunate and gross that you're trying to justify a process you know isn't right because you like the result.
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