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Submitted by Stephen Carville (not verified) on Thu, 2006-10-12 13:34.

I am reminded of the scene the movie "Braveheart" where William Wallace argues the had never in his life sworn allegiance to 'Longshanks' (Edward 1). The inquisitor answered, "Nevetheless he is your King. You owe him your allegiance." That statement summarizes the very core of the Social Contract argument.

Wallace revolted against the legal authority of his homeland. I can easily imagine both the DuToit's cheering as Wallace was tortured, castrated, and beheaded.

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