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Re: Where is Our Social Conscience?
by ickgirl on Jan 02, 2003 - 06:29 PM
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I have a hard time faulting someone who has been run down by a tank.
If you ran someone over, killing them - even if they run out in front of you car. Even if it was dark and rainy and you couldn't see a damn thing and they threw themselves in front of your car - wouldn't you say you're sorry?
i sure as shit would, AND I'd beg for the family's forgiveness.
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Re: Where is Our Social Conscience?
by Domkitten (domkittenish@spanking.com)
on Jan 03, 2003 - 07:24 AM
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Actually I'm trying really hard not to make an assumptions either way, because I wasn't in the tank, and I wasn't run over by the tank. My only real comment on the matter is that the situation was handled very badly, putting the US in a very dififcult situation. And, at the same time, me.
Frankly, again, if it had been handled better when it happened it would not have gained the kind of political status that it did, nor would the incident have had such a rallying effect throughout korea.
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