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| Posted: Wed Aug 7th, 2013 11:06 pm |
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Thanks Joe, Time told that I did make it back by 7 and that there was also a line. All went well and I was able to do some bookwork during the wait. I am on page 67 right now and have a blackberry pie in the oven. I am going to do book work till bed I am tired and then tomorrow I will make a reply. I have been thinking about a phrase that you used in the book: Authority of man upon man is a lie. What does that mean? Is there any valid authority? Should there be police, and in my mind I am not talking about criminals with badges. I am talking about regular people who have a job that includes a badge, a gun, and a car, and who use those tools in a way that keeps the peace. Didn't they used to be called Peace Officers before they were called Police Officers, before they were called Cops, before they were called Pigs? And I have no idea what they are called today. Is there such a thing as yielded authority where people who choose to live in a certain place abide by rules or laws and those given authority to enforce laws have a lawful and good job as long as they follow the rules and are not above the rules?
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