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03-28-04
Agreed, John.
The moral question becomes... if a person is entirely sane, yet his actions are to the point that he may be considered "evil" by societal notions (such as bin Laden), is death a potential means of getting rid of them? Or are there better? Restitution in the form of sadistic pleasure doesn't make up for the 1000s of people Saddam Hussein killed. Is there anything better? Bismarck once said "Fools say they like to learn from their experiences, but I prefer to learn from the experience of others."
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