WOULDN’T IT BE GREAT?
All stupid laws, wiped from the Books. . .
We’ve all seen them before, haven’t we?
Books have been written; documentaries produced:
STUPID LAWS
In Wheeler, Missouri, young girls are never allowed to walk a tightrope–Unless it’s in Church.
You must believe in God to be elected into office in Tennessee.
In Leecreek, Arkansas, no one is allowed to attend Church in any red-colored garment.
It’s illegal to have a sleeping donkey in your bathtub after 7:00 p.m. in Oklahoma.
Turtle races are not permitted within one-hundred yards of a local church at any time in Slaughter, Louisiana.
In Oxford, Ohio, it’s unlawful for a woman to appear in public while unshaven. This includes legs and face.
Please. . .PLEASE, I beg of you, DO NOT even think of tickling a woman under her chin with a feather duster, in Church while in Blackwater, Kentucky unless you want to hear the Judge’s gavel come slamming down as he pronounces a $100 penalty and one full day in jail.
Ludicrous, huh?
I’ve just mentioned a few that GOOGLE could provide a GAGGLE more for you.
IF WRITING IT DOWN IN A LAW BOOK COULD MAKE IT–LAW–COULD WE LEGISLATE
love
compassion
empathy
kindness
sympathy
peace
fulfilled dreams
answered prayers
____________________________________. . . .
Questionable. . .
Doubtful there could ever be laws enacted that would benefit the world–us–in such a way we would dare not break for fear of imprisonment.
Hmmmmmm of the Day: WE ARE IMPRISONED–Legislated or not–when we are not observers/keepers of the LAW of
LOVE
Compassion
Empathy
Kindness
Sympathy
Peace
Fulfilled Dreams
Answered Prayers
Would we dare risk, penalty, imprisonment, death, NOT OBSERVING/KEEPING such Laws?
Until WE HAVE. . .
we won’t. . . .
Never has the slamming of the gavel been more alarmingly L O U D
. . .and we more guilty.
DUCK…
The Book is in mid-air; long been thrown; it’s aim exact and ohhhhh,
it’s going to leave a mark.
Wouldn’t it be great?
Legislating the Un-Legisltable?
We can’t be imprisoned for not observing such laws and yet, we can never fully be free until we live otherwise.