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by someone234
4275 days ago
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> But the article isn't just talking about the NSA and National Security Letters - this is about law enforcement. No it's not. It's just that "law enforcement" sounds more comforting than "tyranny". Here's how to interpret "law": Law = A written order issued by your rulers.
Lawful = Good = Anything your rulers want you to do.
Unlawful = Bad = Anything your rulers don't want you to do.
Law enforcement, verb = Forcing you to do what they want you to.
Law enforcement, noun = People whom laws don't apply to.
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Don't be so obtuse. A law is a written order, adding the remainder is just an inflammatory accusation that undermines the public at large.
You may believe that the public or those governed by which ever particular law you select are too scared or ignorant and have the law imposed on them from outside interests but the greater numbers always win in the end. A particular rule of law may be arduous today and for many more consecutive days but one day the rule will change.
This is evident throughout history and will continue to be.