Re: GOOD MORNING



On Mon, 10 Jul 2006 11:44:30 -0700, "Juba" <juba@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote something wonderfully witty:

ZombyWoof <Zomby-Woof@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message:
pri4b2tcpstbr068k90krgod0o2j0f36v6@xxxxxxx,
I see you're having trouble reading again, but nothing less is
expected. What anyone who "screwed up" doesn't get is to use their
illness as an excuse for their so-called "screw up".

Yeah, I can see that. No one could possibly be driven by extreme
untreated, or undertreated pain to break the law and not have it be
their own fault, because anyone who can't get adequate pain relief
legally just hasn't tried hard enough.

Using your line of reasoning far more people would be breaking the law
then obeying it. Unfortunately for you that just isn't happening now
is it? Another Juba theory all shot to hell by logic & reason.
--

You can run, but you'll only die tired.

ZombyWoof
.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: GOOD MORNING
    ... illness as an excuse for their so-called "screw up". ... because anyone who can't get adequate pain relief ... Using your line of reasoning far more people would be breaking the law ... that was a sarcastic summary of your line of reasoning. ...
    (alt.support.chronic-pain)
  • Re: Summation on underage sex
    ... Just like women have sex ... not correct to refer to the law for guidance, ... Such reasoning stands the proper ... But, in a society where, fortunately, you do NOT have political ...
    (soc.men)
  • Re: Fuddruckers...For your Information.
    ... Excuse me, but as a property owner, I damn well have the right ... Are you seriously claiming that the law trumps individual rights ... As I said in another post, you can remove your gun. ... then we can move on to the reasoning behind why people lawfully ...
    (talk.politics.guns)
  • Re: Shades of Dr.Kelly
    ... country's judicial system actually convicts few who are genuinely ... innocent and lets off rather more who are genuinely guilty. ... quasi- or actual circular reasoning. ... Stricter definition of all terms used in court, we do it in science, engineering, medicine etc etc, we can do it in law. ...
    (uk.legal)