Everyone demands instant justice as well they should. Nevertheless, this is
the real world of governments made up of humans, not gods. What earthly good
do clichés such as, "Tell that to the photographers who will be defending
themselves in court until that happens..." What do people hope to accomplish
by saying things such as this? What do YOU hope to accomplish by saying
things such as this? Is it some passive-aggressive objection to my having
said what I did? Of what use is it to hide the truth... from anyone? "Tell
that to the photographers... blah, blah, blah?" Of course I will! What's the
alternative? Lies? Keeping them in ignorance? Better to support them and
encourage them to fight rather than to play some game of "pretend" with
them. Bucking government tyranny takes courage in spite of the knowing the
ugly truths of this world.
Regards,
Bob...
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By all means, marry. If you get a good wife, you'll become happy;
if you get a bad one, you'll become a philosopher.
- Socrates
From: "P. J. Alling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Tell that to the photographers who will be defending themselves in court
until that happens...
Bob Blakely wrote:
Laws passed that restrict such things as photos of subjects in plain view
(regardless of content or purpose) are always eventually struck down by
courts as a restriction of liberty. It may be immediately (often), it may
be a few years (common), a few decades or (in some rare instances) a
century or so. It may even take a reversal by the court, but it's always
eventually done.