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Re: Is Bin Laden dead?
Mole wrote:
I guess I believe that the moment you decide to take any action TOWARDS taking an [Innocent] human life, 10 human lives, 1000's of human lives, you instantaneously waive your human rights.
That is basically the opposite of the fundamental values of a justice state though.
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Re: Is Bin Laden dead?
I came across this more complete description of the raid. There apparently weren't any helmet cams, and there was no plan to capture him alive. *shrug* I still consider Osama a leader of an enemy military and thus a valid target for assassination, but to each their own. At any rate, I found the whole story very interesting.
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