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"You must respect the office" What do you think they actually mean? (Page 2/2) |
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2.5
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FEB 03, 12:07 PM
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quote | Originally posted by randye: I take the slogan to mean precisely what it says: "You must respect the office".
As for the man or woman that happens to occupy that office I'd refer you to Psalms 118:8
I'll add further to that thought by restating the old adage:
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This is pretty much how I see it.
I do respect principles and the constitution / bill of rights system. Things that limit humans chances of finding ways to abuse / fail. Trust human leadership? No.
Sometimes I think some people mean "do what that office says to do, regardless..."
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82-T/A [At Work]
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FEB 03, 02:07 PM
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quote | Originally posted by 2.5:
This is pretty much how I see it.
I do respect principles and the constitution / bill of rights system. Things that limit humans chances of finding ways to abuse / fail. Trust human leadership? No.
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There are people who's sole job it is do find ways AROUND the Constitution.
... they're called Democrats.
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Valkrie9
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FEB 11, 05:44 AM
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Valkrie9
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FEB 11, 06:14 AM
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