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Re: New Web Page
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lugnet.off-topic.debate
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Tue, 1 Jun 1999 22:00:36 GMT
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johnneal@uswest+avoidspam+.net
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"Christopher L. Weeks" wrote:
> Mike Stanley wrote:
> >
> > Richard Dee <richard.dee@virgin.net> wrote:
> > > > If someone breaks into my home with the intention of taking what is
> > > > mine or harming me or my family, he will more than likely be shot to
> > > > death, as he deserves. If someone smashes my car on the road
> > > > (happened twice now) he won't even get a rise out of me - my insurance
> > > > company will take care of it.
> > >
> > > To death? Someone's life is worth a yellow lego castle or a television?
> > > Even an "eye for an eye, life for life" philosophy would suggest
> > > that as being "over-kill" for something as trivial as theft. (Trivial
> > > when compared to murder). The car, what if they deliberately rammed you?
> >
> > If I were a mindreader and could know what I was dealing with was a
> > petty thief who wanted nothing more than my television or my toys,
> > then MAYBE, just maybe I wouldn't shoot him to death.
>
> Right. Just pop a cap in each knee and let the f@*#er get away easy. :-)
Ha, so he could go find himself a bloodsucker and sue *you*!! And he'd prolly
win. It's the American Way...
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> > Given the fact that I would more than likely be relying as much on
> > instinct and reflexes as anything else, I don't think I'd take the
> > time to have a little chat with the scumbag to determine if he was
> > going to a) rob me, b) kidnap me or my wife, c) rape me or my wife, d)
> > kill us, or e) any or all of the above.
> >
> > No, I'd just blow him away. Thieves are scum just like rapists or
> > murderers.
> >
> > So is a scumbag's life worth any of my possesions? Nope. My
> > possesions are worth a lot more to me. If the scumbag's life meant
> > something to him, he should have picked another line of work.
>
> Right. Ya pays ya money ya takes ya chances. The burgler chose a line
> of work that was likely to be short-lived.
>
> > May sound harsh, but who is to tell me that I owe some loser who would
> > violate my home anything?
> >
> > > A relief that you claim to be a responsible gun owner. No
> > > doubt instilled in you from your army service. Of less
> >
> > Well, I actually don't "claim" to be a responsible gun owner. I've
> > owned firearms for 6 years now, never used them on another living
> > thing even once, even when presented with angry people and when
> > feeling a little bit of anger myself. I am a responsible gun owner.
>
> Oops, maybe I was wrong in my earlier note.
>
> --
> Sincerely,
>
> Christopher L. Weeks
> central Missouri, USA
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| (...) Right. Just pop a cap in each knee and let the f@*#er get away easy. :-) (...) Right. Ya pays ya money ya takes ya chances. The burgler chose a line of work that was likely to be short-lived. (...) Oops, maybe I was wrong in my earlier note. (25 years ago, 1-Jun-99, to lugnet.off-topic.debate)
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