Asked by Samantha
                What is an explanation when someone says:
"The our crime's worse than a murderer's. His act puts him outside the law, but keeps the law intact. Ours would weaken the law."
P.s. These men are forming a posse to hang a gang that killed one of their townsmen.
            
        "The our crime's worse than a murderer's. His act puts him outside the law, but keeps the law intact. Ours would weaken the law."
P.s. These men are forming a posse to hang a gang that killed one of their townsmen.
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                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    A murderer kills one person.  It's clearly illegal and everyone agrees.
However, the posse is made up of several men who are taking the law in their own hands. They make people wonder who is right and thus make the authority of law weaker.
    
However, the posse is made up of several men who are taking the law in their own hands. They make people wonder who is right and thus make the authority of law weaker.
                    Answered by
            Kobi JAWAHEER
            
    What do they mean when you say "she was talking up a storm"
    
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