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How much exactly is your life worth to you?

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Do you know about your rights before you ever get into trouble or do you exercise your rights against all odds as a true citizen of your country? Does patriotism pays off by being knowledgeable of your basic rights and freedom? Or it is best to 'follow' the so-called 'law' blindly and be a 'part' of the system?

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  1. more than you will ever have


  2. Calm down before people start calling you a nut job.  Yes, the law is complex and hard to follow even if you have a law degree.  Is it flawed ? Yes.  Is it still the best system out there? Yes.

    The law is complex and it is wide open to interpretation making it controversial.  Your best bet is to find a good lawyer and have a sit down to talk about what your rights are and what kind of actions you should take when you are confronted with a situation where the laws would apply.

  3. My life is worth more to me than the person who is trying to take it. That is my God given right to self defense and no government can deny me that right. Nor deny me the means to defend myself.

    I don't know what you meant by the commentary under your question.

  4. Too much at one time and in one question

  5. No more than yours.

    To paraphrase Mark Twain,

    I will always support my country and will support the Government as long is it deserves it.

    I have had a good deal of practice with this.  I have been threatened, intimidated and unlawfully arrested/charged by law enforcement.  I have not actually been physically harmed but have never been convicted.  I have always done what I feel is right, regardless of laws or other expectations.

    Justice is not exclusive nor should the law.

  6. I guess I am blind.  Getting arrested doesn't seem much fun to me.  If you feel the need to have your @ss thrown in jail to protest something, feel free.  That is a right everyone has.

  7. ALOT

  8. My life is worth as much as I am appreciated (not that I ask for appreciation but for justice)....but it is more like depreciation right now.

    I know some of my rights and those that I know of, helped in all cases.

    As a true citizen of my country, I exercise my rights but cannot do so against all odds....majority wins, you know how so too?

    Patriotism is more like waving the flag and be on the ''good'' side of the law. To live peacefully, it is better to ''follow'' the law ''blindly'' while being a ''part'' of the ''freedom system''.

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