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Which is worse: the occasional person being killed by accident or larger numbers of people being killed deliberately?Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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Is Tony Blair is turning into an embryo Saddam Hussein?
The need to do something about terrorism - shoot first ask questions later - lie about how the killings happened - justify them as the fight against terrorism.
Except Saddam Hussein was very efficient at it.Comment
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Originally posted by threadedWhich is worse: the occasional person being killed by accident or larger numbers of people being killed deliberately?Comment
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Originally posted by wendigo100Except Saddam Hussein was very efficient at it.
The truth should come out in the investigation -- its not the case when the only witnesses are 2 officers who shot the guy, in this case plenty of evidence is available to make good judgement.
Sadly I have to admit that it seems that initial reports of the guy's behavior were incorrect and new details appear to me that a serious mistake was made on police's behalf.Comment
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I was using the word accident in is older form, i.e. when two cars collide at a cross roads it is called "an accident".Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
threadeds website, and here's my blog.Comment
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Originally posted by planetitIn what sense was this person accidentally killed?Comment
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Originally posted by milanbenesfeck's sake the arm chair lawyers are at it againComment
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Originally posted by zeitghostMakes a change from the armchair soldiers, sailors, airmen, and theologians though, Milan.Comment
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