Sun Devil 92
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there are no morals in faithful execution of the law?yes, it does; it involves, faith, in the execution of the law.Please show me where it specifically enforces morality.
There is nothing in statute that claims the preamble as it's basis, so you can spare us that stupidity.
One specific instance where morality is enforced.
Don't have time to write the volumes needed. Why don't you just list what doesn't involve morality? That's a much shorter list, since it will have zero entries. Most of the 'stupid' people tend to be like yourself, unable to accept morals and principles as important. I didn't say a thing about the Preamble, so you're already dissembling.
Mixed you up with a different moron in this thread.
The power to collect taxes has no basis in morality.
Next question.
A little early to be drinking.
People abide the law.....not some moral obligation.
There is nothing moral about abiding a law.
You break the law, they send you to jail, not to Sunday School.