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Posts from Camille Olson, Salt Lake City, Utah

Camille Olson, Salt Lake City, UtahCamille Olson, Salt Lake City, Utah
Camille Olson, Salt Lake City, Utah

I disagree. Laws are given in the wisdom of men from generation to generation , principles and precedence, and one cannot hope to know sufficient to be above the unity of wisdom that is given to not only guide but anchor oneself to in times of need and at times to gain renewed perspectus. I hold sacred the rule of man and his oathe of allegiance to laws as written as a point of order , that one can act to change , but to recognize such as common good for equality and peace and order.. until or unless changed by democratic republic process.. WE are here to act and recognize our place in society is to learn and to teach but to recognize common ground / laws to which we are all bound . This other thinking of not sacredly binding is what has created the lawless disrespect for order and law..

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