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To: Storm Orphan
"Please explain how one person's pitiful need constitutes a just claim on the property of another? Are you saying theft is justified? "

I don't really believe that you would shoot someone for stealing bread for their child or grandmother..I just don't believe your hear is that cold.
No, theft is not justified, but keeping people starving and thirsty is not justified either, and this country has played those games with other nations and we will continue to do so in the future, famine and thirst are powerful political weapons we wield just as we toss smart bombs.
78 posted on 09/27/2001 9:01:39 PM PDT by Pakrman
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To: Pakrman
I don't really believe that you would shoot someone for stealing bread for their child or grandmother..I just don't believe your hear is that cold.

When someone breaks into my house, I don't ask them why. They are an immediate threat, and I will end that threat directly. With a gun. No questions asked.

No, theft is not justified, but keeping people starving and thirsty is not justified either

No one is starving in the United States, and if they are in other parts of the world, that is their own doing.

83 posted on 09/27/2001 9:07:24 PM PDT by Storm Orphan
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