To: kenth
If I am driving a car and you run out in front of me leaving me no time to swerve or brake to avoid you, who is to blame. That is correct, you are to blame. If I am firing at a target and you walk into the line of fire leaving me no time to react to save your sorry butt from getting hit, who is to blame? Rightttttttt.
628 posted on
02/12/2006 4:03:17 PM PST by
samantha
(cheer up, the adults are in charge! Soldier in Bucket Brigade Reporting for Duty.)
To: samantha
If I am driving a car and you run out in front of me leaving me no time to swerve or brake to avoid you, who is to blame. That is correct, you are to blame. If I am firing at a target and you walk into the line of fire leaving me no time to react to save your sorry butt from getting hit, who is to blame?
Just let us know when you go out for a drive or pick up a rifle. ;-)
631 posted on
02/12/2006 4:06:36 PM PST by
kenth
To: samantha
If I am firing at a target and you walk into the line of fire leaving me no time to react to save your sorry butt from getting hit, who is to blame?
Perhaps you shouldn't aim in a direction which risks hitting a person whose actions you cannot predict. And if they enter your field of view so quickly that you cannot react (what is this, an olympic sprinter at 10 feet perhaps?), then why were you so close to their yard and shooting into it?
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