When one breaks unjust laws it doesn't mean you're no longer a law abiding person...
I think the gov knows this puts themselves in a predicament of a potential disaster if they don't Handle this with kids gloves. I think DC might let Kokesh have his march and be done with it. Then maybe later, Kokesh might get arrested.
If they stop the march on the DC side of the bridge and arrest Kokesh, the gov will be fueling the fire and they know it.
I agree, but one must be ready for the consequences when breaking unjust laws. I think there are plenty of other avenues to take at this point instead of breaking the law. In my opinion, breaking the law would be the last resort since it could possibly lead to violence.
We must remain the responsible people that we are and not try to display ourselves as lawless, anti-government fanatics.
I agree, but one must be ready for the consequences when breaking unjust laws. I think there are plenty of other avenues to take at this point instead of breaking the law. In my opinion, breaking the law would be the last resort since it could possibly lead to violence.
We must remain the responsible people that we are and not try to display ourselves as lawless, anti-government fanatics.
I guess I'm a marxist because I'm against the wars too!!
What retarded pieces of journalism.
I suppose we'll see you in Washington then? I mean, if it's an unjust law that means they can't arrest anybody for it, right? That fancy piece of paper is what makes it a law, unjust or not. These folks are trying to toss out that fancy piece of paper.There's a caveat to "breaking" unjust "laws", thy can't be broken because they can't be laws at all.
It doesn't matter if you have a fancy piece of paper that says its a law or not.
I suppose we'll see you in Washington then? I mean, if it's an unjust law that means they can't arrest anybody for it, right? That fancy piece of paper is what makes it a law, unjust or not. These folks are trying to toss out that fancy piece of paper.
There's a caveat to "breaking" unjust "laws", thy can't be broken because they can't be laws at all.
It doesn't matter if you have a fancy piece of paper that says its a law or not.