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Justpassingthrough 1 point ago +1 / -0

Cheating just takes us where we are uncomfortable because it is evil, and that's not who we are. We need to apply the constitutional response to tyranny. Plain, simple, cleansing.

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Noselfrestraint 1 point ago +1 / -0

And how do you go about that? No one is willing to enforce the laws. Sometimes uncomfortable times require uncomfortable actions.

I'm all for the rule of law but this is like playing a board game with a child that's cheating. If we have no power to uphold the rules and you NEED to win the game, you cheat better than the child.

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Justpassingthrough 1 point ago +1 / -0

I never cheated with my children. If they were caught lying or cheating there was, in my opinion, swift appropriate physical punishment. I was leaning to the use of 2nd Amendment rights to handle the lack of rule of law or lop sided use of law.