These questions all boil down to one main inquiry; do soldiers, as in every soldier, deserve respect? — SethRy
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         I mean, how does one weigh in with a single answer? — Coben
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         but the question in the thread is so binary. — Coben
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         War, is a state of lawlessness — a disregard to the law. Therefore, there is no murder, and technically every other immoral action, in the duration of the war. — SethRy
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         the citizens are expected to follow the law, but they are not expected to know the law. — god must be atheist
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         Are Soldiers, of whom fuel the scope of war, responsible for immoral actions that occur without the central guidance of the law? — SethRy
Furthermore, are soldiers different people in different places? — SethRy
I thought "ignorance of the law is no excuse" was the general idea. No? — Bitter Crank
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         Does every player in court know ahead of time, how the judges and the jury will decide? If the answer is no, then nobody knows the law. — god must be atheist
a maximum speed of 55, 65, or 75 mph (depending on the state) on state and federal highways (and less, if so posted) is not a suggestion, it is the actual law. — Bitter Crank
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