B.C. by Mastroianni and Hart for October 21, 2023

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    eromlig  about 1 year ago

    It’s like the Golden Rule: He who has the gold makes the rules. (Note: blame someone else; I’m only quoting.)

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    seanfear  about 1 year ago

    yup.

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    Qiset  about 1 year ago

    And now your ideology.

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    Farside99  about 1 year ago

    Wow!!! Isn’t that the truth!

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    Scorpio Premium Member about 1 year ago

    absolutely. There is another quote that i heard once “If the penalty for a crime is a fine, then that law only exists for the lower class”

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    littlejohn Premium Member about 1 year ago

    Living with my friend Cole can be tough sometimes.

    He’s got all these really weird rules you have to follow, like whenever you eat cabbage, he insists you have to eat it with mayonnaise.

    It’s just Cole’s law.

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    littlejohn Premium Member about 1 year ago

    The mayor in my city just passed law that male best friends have to have lunch together at least once a week.

    Well it’s not a law it’s a mandate.

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    littlejohn Premium Member about 1 year ago

    You know Murphy’s Law. It’s “If something can go wrong, it will”, but do you know Cole’s law? It’s…

    shredded cabbage, mayonnaise, maybe some carrot.

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    littlejohn Premium Member about 1 year ago

    Have you ever heard of the Crows Law Of Energy Conservation?

    It’s also known as the Law of Caws and Effect.

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    littlejohn Premium Member about 1 year ago

    Did you know there’s a law stating no one living within 5 miles of a cemetery can be buried there?

    Because they’re living.

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    cracker65  about 1 year ago

    This one is painfully true.

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    jagedlo  about 1 year ago

    Net worth or relation to someone who is in power…

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    cdward  about 1 year ago

    Money and subsequent power almost always mean a different set of rules.

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    dcdete.  about 1 year ago

    I like the catch phrase ‘inversely proportional’. Just think. If it wasn’t for proportional things being inversely, how many times in day to day ordinary conversation, have you used the word ‘inversely’ in your life?

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    glenn_harper  about 1 year ago

    Sad, but true…

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    dflak  about 1 year ago

    I took an entire class on law when I was studying engineering in college. It was mostly on intellectual property and product liability.

    I learned two things: “Always go for the deep pockets.” There is no sense suing poor people. And “The amount of justice you get depends on how much you can afford.”

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    DavidSharp Premium Member about 1 year ago

    Every time I see that dictionary draped across a stone, I find myself wondering: what happens when it rains?

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    JoeStoppinghem Premium Member about 1 year ago

    Welcome to America!

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    GentlemanBill  about 1 year ago

    Or political power…

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    sandpiper  about 1 year ago

    H-m-m-m-m sounds very familiar. I wonder where . . . Oh yeah, I remember. It’s the US.

    And Pogo was right. We are our own worst enemy.

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    kaycstamper  about 1 year ago

    Or your taxes equal your bank account.

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    brofga Premium Member about 1 year ago

    Unless you’re a former POTUS

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    vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 1 year ago

    Nice. We must do whatever it takes to keep the hoy polloi from inconveniencing their “betters”. …sigh

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    David P. McLaughlin  about 1 year ago

    It DOESN’T apply to rich Republicans when Democrats control the Department of “Justice”. Rich Republicans get “novel” [BS] felony charges applied from possible misdemeanors. [Especially when the rich Republican is running against the head of a crime family idiots put in the White House.]

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    beharford  about 1 year ago

    Alas, to our misfortune, that is certainly true of our current Prime Minister and his inner circle….

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    Alberta Oil Premium Member about 1 year ago

    Wow.. right from the dawn of time. Little wonder it is so well entrenched.

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    KenDHoward1  about 1 year ago

    Hey, calls to mind the old gem “What do you call a 1,000 lawyers chained at the bottom of the ocean? … A good start.” ;)

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    Old Comic Guy  about 1 year ago

    Hey, haven’t seen her in the strip for awhile!

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    suelou  about 1 year ago

    That didn’t work for Capone!

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    Ken8338 Premium Member about 1 year ago

    In America one is innocent until proven broke.

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    Drgnslr Premium Member about 1 year ago

    I’m not sure about that, there seems to be a lot of complaining that judges are soft on crime. At least here in the Seattle area.

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    David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace  about 1 year ago

    If it costs you quite a bit of money to not obey the law, then the rule of law is still kicking in. It’s just that some figure they can afford the price.

    For example violating a court order: if it cost you $5,000 means less to a man who has 5 billion dollars than one who only has $500. But also means if you stiff people who act as your lawyer, you get to where you cannot actually hire a good lawyer and you have to suffer the well deserved consequences of your actions.

    What is more the Bill of Rights actually provides protection against such things because it forbids excessive fines. So for $5,000 fine if it were excessive to me, I might never have to pay more than 500 but if $5,000 were mere chicken feed to someone else, he might find himself paying $500,000.

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    bmeaton Premium Member about 1 year ago

    Or political position.

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    rockyridge1977  about 1 year ago

    The rule of law is a durable system of laws, institutions, norms, and community commitment that delivers four universal principles: accountability, just law, open government, and accessible and impartial justice. I really don’t think we always get what is deserved!

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    eddi-TBH  about 1 year ago

    Them what makes the rules don’t have to follow them.

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    mistercatworks  about 1 year ago

    There was a great line in “The IT Crowd”, a BBC sitcom. There was a moment of awkward silence after someone had mentioned “Conrad Black, the first rich person to go to prison in three hundred years”.

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