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Re: Apple II Reference Manual ("Red Book")
- Subject: Re: Apple II Reference Manual ("Red Book")
- From: regnirps@aol.com (Regnirps)
- Date: 2000/04/19
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com
- References: <8dijcn$4dp$1@merope.saaf.se>
pausch@saafNOSPAM.se (Paul Schlyter) wrote:
>The other extreme -- moral absolutism, without compromises -- is probably
>just as unbearable. Consider for instance the religious right in the
>USA, or their musil fellows in countries like Afghanistan or Iran...
The so-called religious right (so called because they are originally left wing
or non-participants) is harmless. They can't even agree among themselves. It's
the Left that knows how to organize and run your life.
>As usual, a sensible middle ground is best.
>BTW, in the USA it's considered OK to kill people in some
>circumstances: if the government and/or the so-called "justice
>system" does the killing. Capital punishment has a lot of supporters
>in the US -- so obviously there are many americans who think it's
>right to kill some unpopular people.
In my state you don't need the government. You can use deadly force in self
defense or if you witness a fellony assault in progress and come to the aid of
the victim or if "a reasonable person" would feel their life is in danger. The
State has a "shall issue" law that requires the police to issue a concealed
pistol permit to anyone who can pass some simple requirments.
In Vermont you don't even need a permit and have close to total freedom. Nearby
in Massachusetts (Ted Kennedy land) you have to have a permit to OWN a pistol,
rifle, shotgun, BB gun, or air gun.
It varies from state to state. In some you can defend property with deadly
force, as is only proper.
Charlie Springer