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  • Posted On: Sep 3 2005 11:35pm
Is it really worth killing a human being over a TV?
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  • Posted On: Sep 3 2005 11:48pm
Ummm...if a person is stealing and committing a crime, no. Under normal circumstances, no. Theft is not a crime that requires termination. However, under the circustances of an emergency, then yes - to restore order.
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  • Posted On: Sep 3 2005 11:51pm
Your willingness to so easily end a human life sickens me.

Miserable fuck.
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  • Posted On: Sep 4 2005 12:14am
I must say, some people may be deserving of death, but is the person willing to dish it out to them worthy of any better?
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  • Posted On: Sep 4 2005 4:33am
The only order that will achieve, Telan, is an overworked gravedigger.
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  • Posted On: Sep 4 2005 9:40am
I am willing to sacrifice myself for the preservation of order. To spill blood is sometimes neccessary. The meek will not inherit the earth.

But that is neither here nor there. If a man must dishonour himself to preserve the honour of many, is that not in itself honourable?
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  • Posted On: Sep 4 2005 1:17pm
To spill blood is sometimes neccessary.


That is a matter of opinion, just as it is my opinion that human life, be it from the most angelic saint to the most diabolical criminal, is not ours to take.
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  • Posted On: Sep 4 2005 3:36pm
A laudable view, one that I wish I had. But a former soldier, volunteer firefighter, and professional law enforcement officer, I can say it is not so
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  • Posted On: Sep 4 2005 6:56pm
Order isn't worth much to me.

Nothing is worth a human life to me.
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  • Posted On: Sep 4 2005 7:06pm
human life, be it from the most angelic saint to the most diabolic criminal, is not ours to take.


This is exactly what I believe.

Go Xion :)

And yet, the US and lots of other people blow eachother up all the time.

You should listen to me, too. I have 2 billion posts.