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I have to ask though...how is that different from the lynch mob?  They took justice into their own hands, they certainly felt they were in the right...




Except for self defense....I don't think so....because "fails" is subject to a subjective interpretation.  A person may not get the result he "likes" and may then consider the system to have failed - does that give him the right to over ride the system?


If each person has the right to interpret the law and accord justice, according to his own personal feelings...then what value is law?


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