Drunkeness is not any excuse in the eyes of the law.
If he had committed an actual crime, sure it would not be relevant. But when you are talking about whether he understood where they were going and intended, it is completely relevant.
Drunkeness is not any excuse in the eyes of the law.
there are far greater injustices out there going on.
I don't see what any of it has to do with banning cars.
Form the company this guy kept is was only a matter of time..he had pretty much set his own fate by his choices.
We are all subject to the laws. If you don't like em talk to your representative.
Fair or not , it makes no difference if it is the law. Don't like it , work to get it changed.
life is seldom fair. Realists realize this and move on, whiners whine.
The argument "Life isn't fair" is an absurd one.
6 million Jews were killed in WWII. Nothing's wrong with that, you know, cus life isn't fair. We shouldn't do anything to correct unfairness.
What do you mean by that? It sounds like you're saying Jews aren't important.btw who needs Joos anyway ?
What do you mean by that? It sounds like you're saying Jews aren't important.
They are no more important than Muslims, Buddists, etc to me.
I value the people dying in Somalia the same as the Joos that died in concentration camps.
A life is a life.
I personally have no need for Joos or any other religion.
Except for the last sentence.
Again you are running on a tangent from what I said.
WM My main points are if you hang out with bad types you will likely come to a bad end.
And if you break a law be prepared to pay the price, however unfair it may be.
btw who needs Joos anyway ?