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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 922714" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>I think one's perception of them is sort of defined by your world view. Allow me an analogy if you will - I drive on the interstates at times. The 'law" says I can't drive over 70 mph. I typically drive between 75 - 77 mph and routinely am seen by the police or state troopers while doing so. I have never been pulled over at these speeds. Am I criminal bc I am willfully disobeying the law? Some will argue "yes" and I can understand that. Others will argue "no" bc I am driving at the limit that is unofficially allowed by the enforcing body of the rules themselves. Obviously I fall into the second camp. But I wouldn't argue that those in the first camp are wrong either. Back to their FB program - I think they play within "the rules" similarly to the way I drive at the "speed limit". I have no reason to suspect otherwise. What I do see as being different for them is they are finally at the spot they should have been all along. Some drivers however keep their speed at 70 or below and just get angry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 922714, member: 844"] I think one's perception of them is sort of defined by your world view. Allow me an analogy if you will - I drive on the interstates at times. The 'law" says I can't drive over 70 mph. I typically drive between 75 - 77 mph and routinely am seen by the police or state troopers while doing so. I have never been pulled over at these speeds. Am I criminal bc I am willfully disobeying the law? Some will argue "yes" and I can understand that. Others will argue "no" bc I am driving at the limit that is unofficially allowed by the enforcing body of the rules themselves. Obviously I fall into the second camp. But I wouldn't argue that those in the first camp are wrong either. Back to their FB program - I think they play within "the rules" similarly to the way I drive at the "speed limit". I have no reason to suspect otherwise. What I do see as being different for them is they are finally at the spot they should have been all along. Some drivers however keep their speed at 70 or below and just get angry. [/QUOTE]
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