Which is worse in the U.S.; being immoral or being illegal?

Discussion in 'Chatter' started by craig a, Feb 12, 2010.

  1. craig a

    craig a New Member

    I have noticed that crimes of conscience seem more dispicable than crimes of law in this perplexed country. Do you think they are equally repugnant or does one carry more reproach to you?
     
  2. Stujoe

    Stujoe Well-Known Member

    I am not sure what a crime of conscious is.
     
  3. arizonaJack

    arizonaJack Well-Known Member

    Hard to understand you Craig but I'll try.

    Some punk robs a Circle K for $40. Some punk robs investors of 15 million.

    To me, they are the same. You are a theif and a scoundrel. Unfortunatly, both will get very different sentances in very differsant surroundings.

    So you scam a investor for a fewK, or rip off a dope customer with fake dope....

    A crook is a crook.
    Help us to understand what you mean.
     
  4. arizonaJack

    arizonaJack Well-Known Member

    Pardon my spelling
     
  5. craig a

    craig a New Member

    Crime of consicous. An act not illegal but immoral to some. Adultry for example.
     
  6. Stujoe

    Stujoe Well-Known Member

    Definitely (true*) crimes of law. Of course, sometimes, the crime of conscience can end up with a (true) crime of law.

    *There are so many BS morality laws in this country that I have to make the distinction between laws I think are true and those I think are BS.
     
  7. craig a

    craig a New Member

    What a dumbass I am. I meant crimes of conscience. LOL. I was in some sort of f***ed stupor I guess. I hope that clears it up some.
     
  8. craig a

    craig a New Member

    I corrected the spelling. I hope that is ok with everyone.
     

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