Yeah but according to Texaggie, Thomas Jefferson supported anti-witch statutes. So local Wars on Meth labs are just fine with him.
Even if this absurd allegation about Jefferson was true, you have to wonder about people who justify their support for modern mobocracy on the belief that such crimes were popular in the past.
In Tex's case, I think he is probably a mere dupe--a believer in a false religion that teaches that robbery and murder are ok when committed in the name of the higher goal of saving the "immoral" from themselves or from hell fire.
Roscoe on the other hand is most probably a knave--a user of dupes like Tex and a believer in the potency of thugs, the power of the majority, and might makes right. He has no fear that he will ever be held accountable for his crimes, since his Satanic "religion" is based on the principle "Do what thou whilst as long as you can get away with it."
I think there's a lot more hope for the dupes like Tex than the knaves. Unlike the knaves, the dupes don't scoff at the idea that each day of their lives brings them one day closer to justice.
Poor impotent America haters.