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Do You Have a Line in the Sand?
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"Attorney and author Jeff Snyder is a writer I've learned from and admired. His 'A Line in the Sand' and 'A Nation of Cowards' are essential reading for anyone interested in grasping what it means to be a citizen who will not be pushed too far by those who presume authority over our lives and liberty."
"So where is 'too far'? His latest column, 'Plastic People,' tells us, at least for one brave man." ...
"Are there any other laws you would defy, because obeying them would require a betrayal of conscience and surrender of spirit you are not willing to make?"
"Are there laws you would be willing to actively resist? To what extent?"
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