Actually I believe we did discuss the consequences
HERE when I said...
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Originally Posted by Radar
I suppose then you don't vote for him next time, or you don't vote for those who appointed him. If his actions are overtly egregious, I suppose you could try to get him disbarred, or fired. If he is using force to violate the rights, property, or person of someone who has not committed a crime (as defined earlier), I suppose you could use force or violence in your own defense against the judge or those following his orders, though I tend to try to solve things peacefully until violence is used against me. Then I don't care whether you're wearing a uniform or not. Nobody is above an ass kicking.
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Also, I never said anything about "all encompassing philosophies. I don't believe any philosophy is "all encompassing". I do think it's a flawless ethical philosophy though.