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Well, you are spot on as there is the law and then there is justice; do you see the difference?

Very well indeed. We'd be quite close to world peace if men from the police and the army obeyed Justice rather than the law, wouldn't we?
Wouldn't that also be the case if governments wouldn't exist?
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Well, you are spot on as there is the law and then there is justice; do you see the difference?

Very well indeed. We'd be quite close to world peace if men from the police and the army obeyed Justice rather than the law, wouldn't we?
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So what if the guy is a police officer; are police officers not people too?

While he's wearing his uniform, he's more of a tool of the state than an human being, isn't he?

Is that not dependant on his personal integrity?

That's quite true. Perhaps it all depends on how much of his personnality he's willing to sacrifice in order to coldly serve the state?

Well, you are spot on as there is the law and then there is justice; do you see the difference?
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So what if the guy is a police officer; are police officers not people too?

While he's wearing his uniform, he's more of a tool of the state than an human being, isn't he?

Is that not dependant on his personal integrity?

That's quite true. Perhaps it all depends on how much of his personnality he's willing to sacrifice in order to coldly serve the state?
sr. member
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So what if the guy is a police officer; are police officers not people too?

While he's wearing his uniform, he's more of a tool of the state than an human being, isn't he?

Is that not dependant on his personal integrity?
sr. member
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So what if the guy is a police officer; are police officers not people too?

While he's wearing his uniform, he's more of a tool of the state than an human being, isn't he?
sr. member
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This thread has a list of specific rules?

Is the title not " Answer the question above with a question."?

Stay on topic is the rule set by the forum admin, am I correct?

The last somebody asked me, "Am I correct?", I asked to see his driver's license to help him identify himself, thus asking, were you that guy?

I know im not that guy, but are u a police officer ? Smiley

So what if the guy is a police officer; are police officers not people too?
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This thread has a list of specific rules?

Is the title not " Answer the question above with a question."?

Stay on topic is the rule set by the forum admin, am I correct?

The last somebody asked me, "Am I correct?", I asked to see his driver's license to help him identify himself, thus asking, were you that guy?

I know im not that guy, but are u a police officer ? Smiley
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No, you have two eyes. Otherwise you wouldn't need to cover one up, would you?
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Why is your signature full of different colours?

does his signature make your eyes hurt?
Do you think it makes my eyes hurt?

My eye does not hurt but then, I have only one, so what your eyes hurt?
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Why is your signature full of different colours?

does his signature make your eyes hurt?
Do you think it makes my eyes hurt?
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Why is your signature full of different colours?

does his signature make your eyes hurt?
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Why is your signature full of different colours?
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The last somebody asked me, "Am I correct?", I asked to see his driver's license to help him identify himself, thus asking, were you that guy?
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Desu ka (ですか), or more specifically the ka, is a part you add at the end of a sentence to denote it as a question in Japanese, desu ka. Did you notice how that previous sentence was a question, despite it not seeming to be? Aren't Japanese weird? Cheesy

You're supposed to ask only a single question, ne (ね).
legendary
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Desu ka (ですか), or more specifically the ka, is a part you add at the end of a sentence to denote it as a question in Japanese, desu ka. Did you notice how that previous sentence was a question, despite it not seeming to be? Aren't Japanese weird? Cheesy
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By the way, Canadians with their eh aren't the only ones with a word you can stick at the end of sentences to make them sound like questions desu ka.

What does "desu ka" mean?

It's Japanese? Can't you Google?

Why should I; I got you to anwer the question, didn't I?
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