Horst

The world and certain countries that tried to eliminate certain people
haven't learnt their lesson yet:

See http://www.jcpa.org/phas/phas-urban-f04.htm



Cedric

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On Fri, 7 Apr 2006 09:17, Cedric Meyerowitz wrote:
> I can continue add infinitum of how silly / stupid we as Dr.'s are, 
> because we believe we are above the law.

In my home country there is a famous saying that roughly translates into 
"where law turns into injustice, resistance becomes duty". I guess you know 
who said it and under what circumstances.

The law has no self serving purpose. It is there to serve the people. It's 
sole role is to allow *all* of us to live better lives.

As ethical and hopefully thinking entities we should not be beyond
challenging 
legal interpretation and applying common sense and ethical thoughts to it - 
especially when we get the feeling the law is harming the very people it is 
supposed to protect

In a country that has that little regards for democratic process that it can

march it's people into an unjustifiable war even against popular opinion and

all of this still being "legal" I have no hesitation at all acting against 
the law when it seems both necessary and ethical. Very different from acting

against the law for personal gain.

Horst
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