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Old February 10th, 2009, 04:41 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Ken Fortenberry[_2_]
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wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Strong enough for you ? ;-)


Just because all of us humans are fallible doesn't mean there
shouldn't be consequences to actions, or that to believe consequences
are good is hypocritical. If I do wrong things I expect that there
will be consequences (and I've had them in my life). Our society today
seems to want to beg out of any consequences for their actions. ...


Did we read the same article ? Nowhere in there did I read anything
about not accepting the consequences. Here's what I read:

If a law is stupid, bad, immoral or unjust go ahead and break it,
good for you. Just remember that you might get banned from the
Olympics, have your endorsements yanked and be subjected to legal
penalties and the censure of the indignant. And whatever you do,
don't apologize.

Just pitch perfect for my advice to my kid.

YMMV.

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Ken Fortenberry