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03-23-03
Indeed, though how he can possibly consider murder as liberating. Is he god? Does he consider himself such? So when a criminal appears in an American court, after having slaughtered and butchered his neighbours, he can use the defence of:
"Well... they may have done the same, so I took precautionary measures. Besides, he has some tools in his shed that could have been dangerous to the whole neighbourhood, and he had some extra cans of oil stashed away. I was running out of oil, so hey, I just took it.
And when the judge says:
You cannot do that, it is unlawful and illegal, surely the murderer can reply:
"But my leader did exactly the same, why can't I?!"
Last edited by Lillith : 03-23-03 at 12:24.
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