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Should law abiding citizens have more privileges or rewards of any kind?


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Citizens are expected to be law abiding. Law abiding citizens ARE having more previleges and rewards than those who are not in that they have the protection of law for their lives. This is the way it should be, and there can be no question about it.

Also, it follows that those who are not law abiding citizens, should not have previleges or rewards of any kind. And that is the way it is.

What is left to debate is whether there should be a system of rewarding citizens who do things beyond the call of their duty as law abiding citizens.

134 days ago | Tagged As: yes
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Your reward for not breaking the law is not going to jail.

I'm all for positive reinforcement, when you're raising a fuckin' child. The government has to stop treating adults like its children.

144 days ago | Tagged As: No
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I so agree. There are people today that think doing good isn't something we should do regardless of what everyone else is doing.

139 days ago | Tagged As: No
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I so agree. Today many people don't have a good moral standing and expect a reward or pat on the back for the littlest things they do and they desire recognition. Doing good should be its own reward.

139 days ago | Tagged As: No
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