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Old 05-16-2007 | 02:10 PM
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Default RE: Would you knowingly break the law?

ORIGINAL: brucelanthier

I would like to say that while someone walking into your house and someone walking on a corner of your 50 acre property are both trespassing (although one may be breaking and entering, at least in my state)they are not remotely near the same thing and some of these comparisons should remain in the realm of reasonable. Rediculous comparisons can actually take away from the reasonableness of an argument.
No, they are not different. They are the exact same. My home includes my land. The fact that you see no difference does not make it right. If someone has a 6,000 square foot house, does that make it more acceptable to wonder on inside compared to a 1500 square foot house?

GMMAT is correct. The sense of entitlement here is beginning to make me sick. You are not entitled to anything that you do not get for yourself. Take some personal responsibility. If you want to be able to be on land whenever you want, then go buy some or go to public lands. You are not entitled to what is mine simply because I have more than you. There are many on here that have more money than I do. Do you see me telling them that they owe me money because they have so much?
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