What's wrong with being bad ?
dumbledore11214
dumbledore11214 at yahoo.com
Fri Jun 18 17:32:15 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 101917
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "delwynmarch"
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> Darrin wrote earlier:
> > And just because someone has "the right" to say or do something
> > means people shouldn't oppose it. The KKK has the right to do
what
> > they do, but I despise them.
>
> Del replies :
> Yes, you despise them, but unless they do something against the law,
> you can't demand that they be punished or that they stop their
> activities. You can campaign to change the law, you can try and make
> your neighbours see things your way, but you can't say they have no
> right to do what they do. Do you see the difference ?
>
> Del, who's glad to see you're still alive and around :-)
Alla:
Actually, Dell, NO. Of course I will do things the legal way - as a
member of legal profession, taking somebody to court will be an
obvious solution, but people do not always have a right to do what
they want. As soon as what they do touch the rights of the other
person, it stops.
Alla, who apologises for OT interlude
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