MalFet said:I think you'll find that the founders of this country were very committed to the rule of law. The American revolution was a carefully considered response to injustice. It wasn't a bunch of dudes sitting around leeching the latest Ke$ha torrents, feeling empowered by what they could get away with.
I would imagine the British would have a different point of view,but maybe not (about the injustice, not Ke$ha). Of course I've often been accused of a little treason now and then. I have yet to meet a person who has obeyed every law, of course we all make mistakes, but the "I always obey the rules" guy will speed when he's late or not claim the $25 bucks a week he gets for mowing the neighbors lawn. People should purposely read the banned book (yes there are still banned books), question rule of law and teach their children about responsible alcohol use. Not let them be in college for 2 or 3 years and have their first drink at a frat party. The kid down the street who is adult enough to chose to join the army, train to kill and risk being killed is adult enough to have a beer.