RaleighNCDUer (1000+ posts) Wed May-04-11 07:07 PM
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2. Yeah, but I still would have preferred to see him standing there
when the judge brings down the gavel and says 'Guilty'.
Taking him out this way, even if it was the only way possible, legitimizes his 'war'. It was, and is, not a war. His acts were those of a criminal, not a warrior.
It was, and is, not a war? I need that one explained to me. Maybe even with flow charts or diagrams or something.
I admit I'm just a poor Georgia redneck so I may be wrong, but this is how I see things...
Examples of a crime:
stealing from a person or group of people
killing a person or group of people
maybe even calling someone "racist" simply because they disagree with you
Example of a war:
attacking and seeking to destroy an entire nation