> if you don't like the laws the the local/global dominant social group > legislates, then you can change them through the legislative process, or you > can go somewhere else. it's that simple. > > don't like gay marriage? don't live in vermont. > want to buy a beer on sunday? don't live in south carolina. > want help with assisted suicide? better move to oregon. > > different people, different morals, different laws. > if you are part of a moral minority in your community and are outraged at > the legislative influence of the majority, get used to it - it's the same > everywhere.
if you happen to be LDS, and living in Missouri in the 1800s, well, you better move because the government put out an extermination order, and by virtue of it being a law, it's completely moral. somehow, i don't think it works that way -- Erin Sharmahd [EMAIL PROTECTED] CS Student Unix Users Group PGP Fingerprint: F352 FF41 EA0A 67E4 566B 3B5B E65A D3DC 083E 9336
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