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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Sol System: [QB] Despite the usual Flameboard gloss, or perhaps grime, these are interesting questions. Consider: in your typical representative democracy, there are going to be laws that sizable majorites may wish to have no part in. They did not vote for them, nor did they vote for the people who made them, or even for the creation of the office for the people who made them. So at what point does it become necessary for me to follow laws I disagree with? Or, more importantly and more interestingly, at how does the necessity come about at all? Where, in other words, is the source of our obligation to obeying the law? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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