I shot the sheriff, but I did not shoot the deputy

by Mindchild 3 Replies latest jw friends

  • Mindchild
    Mindchild

    I shot the sheriff, but I did not shoot the deputy

    I shot the sheriff, but I did not shoot the deputy

    All around in my home town

    They're trying to track me down

    They say they want to bring me in guilty

    For the killing of a deputy

    For the life of a deputy

    But I say:

    I shot the sheriff, but I swear it was in self-defense

    I shot the sheriff, and they say it is a capital offense

    It makes my head spin like an old LP when I think back and remember some of the differences in my thinking when I was a Witness compared to my post theocratic evolution. There is probably no better example of a defining difference than my attitude back then and current views now of breaking the LAW.

    Sheriff John Brown always hated me

    For what I don't know

    Every time that I plant a seed

    He said, "Kill it before it grows"

    He said, "Kill it before it grows"

    I say:

    I shot the sheriff, but I swear it was in self-defense

    I shot the sheriff, but I swear it was in self-defense

    I remember once getting hauled on the carpet when I was pioneering because of my driving habits. Yeah, I admit it, I was a real ?Jehu? back then (remember the wild and reckless driver of Biblical reference?) and I got ratted out by someone who watched me driving like a wild man coming back from an assembly. The verbal tongue lashing droned on and on about my duty to stop at every stop sign, even if it was way out in the middle of nowhere, to never speed, never run a red light and so on. The only time I was to break the law of course was to further Organizational principles?yeah we all know that line.

    Freedom came my way one day

    And I started out of town

    All of a sudden I see sheriff John Brown

    Aiming to shoot me down

    So I shot, I shot him down

    I say:

    I shot the sheriff, but I did not shoot the deputy

    I shot the sheriff, but I did not shoot the deputy

    Well all that B.S. is now history. I don?t give a rat?s ass about anything the Watchtower Society thinks my duty is but am I justified in feeling that way towards the culture I live in? Namely, am I supposed to obey all their laws? Hell NO. I think it is a duty to deliberately break some unjust and harmful laws.

    It doesn?t take a rocket scientist to see things are really screwed up in many Western countries, especially the United States. We make it illegal now to carry nail clippers in airports because they might be used as a weapon. Last year, Oregon firefighters were not allowed to tackle a large forest fire in a region designated a wilderness area, and endangering the homes of 17,000 people. Politicians are always finding new rationalizations for their favorite pastime, taking away our income. Police seize people?s computers just on the suspicion of holding porn. They can take DNA samples and fingerprints from anyone they arrest, even if not accused of any crime. There are laws allowing bureaucrats to seize and confiscate most of the assets of ?criminals? and this often means that in some states you lose your vehicle, boat, or home just for having smoked a little pot. Ever wonder what happens to you if you get busted with a joint in Alabama? Try life in prison.

    Reflexes got the better of me

    And what is to be must be

    Every day the bucket goes to the well

    But one day the bottom will drop out

    Yes, one day the bottom will drop out

    But I say:

    I shot the sheriff, but I did not shoot the deputy, oh no

    I shot the sheriff, but I did not shoot the deputy, oh no

    So, where do you draw the line? Is anything okay as long as it doesn?t hurt someone else? Is it just a matter of weighing the consequences of getting caught? Do you have a duty to break or at least protest against unjust laws or not?

    Skipper

  • Hamas
    Hamas

    Then you must be the man,

    that shot the man

    that shot the man

    that shot Billy the Kid....

    you stone cold bad boy.

  • maybesbabies
    maybesbabies

    Mindchild, I think that some laws which are unjust should be broken/protested. I think there should be laws protecting medical marijuana, and it pisses me off that when states like Oregon passed that law, that the Federal gov.t came in and did everything possible to presecute/prosecute the patients involved. Personally, I think an adult should be free to put whatever they want in their systems. Some will argue "but drug addicts are thieves and murderers", etc., but I disagree. Some are, and some sober people are too, but not all are. I also don't think all drug users are addicts. I don't see anything wrong with smoking pot, for example. Cocaine and heroin derivatives are used medicinally, and yet marijuana is categorized as "having no medicinal or redeeming value", and so listed as a more dangerous drug? But the "war on drugs" is a profitable war, and so it will not end. Take for example the case of a very wealthy Florida man, shot to death by the DEA, and even after he was posthumously exonerated, they still seized his estate, leaving his wife a destitute widow. It just makes me shake my head in wonder.

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    WORLD IMPRISONMENT RATE
    (every 100.000 inhabitants)

    U.S.A. 699
    Singapore 465
    Russia 150
    Canada 129
    Great Britain 125
    China 115
    Spain 100
    Australia 95
    Germany 90
    France 90
    Italy 85
    Japan 40

    Yes, i think there is a problem.

    SS

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