To: sneakypete
To kill yourself in a losing battle only for notoriety and an afterlife "bliss," is suicide and therefore cowardly; plain and simple.
I would suppose you think Bendict Arnold was "courageous" when he switched sides to fight with the British. It could be said that he fought for his "cause."
102 posted on
09/21/2001 8:41:14 AM PDT by
A2J
To: A2J
>>I would suppose you think Bendict Arnold was "courageous" when he switched sides to fight with the British. It could be said that he fought for his "cause."<<
And I would suppose the attendants will be along shortly to take your keyboard away,and replace it with your customary crayons.
To: A2J
"
Most people love the country they live in - why do you not love it?"This man to which you ask that question is a distinguished veteran & retired NCO.
You really ought to try a bit harder to understand what it is he's trying to tell you.
Your chances of ever learning anything pertinent look pretty slim if you don't.
111 posted on
09/21/2001 10:37:13 AM PDT by
Landru
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