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From the human debris department: "Detroit man killed in drive-by after scolding neighborhood speeder" - Printable Version +- MacResource (https://forums.macresource.com) +-- Forum: My Category (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: 'Friendly' Political Ranting (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=6) +--- Thread: From the human debris department: "Detroit man killed in drive-by after scolding neighborhood speeder" (/showthread.php?tid=158505) Pages:
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Re: From the human debris department: "Detroit man killed in drive-by after scolding neighborhood speeder" - vision63 - 10-03-2013 RAMd®d wrote: You know I respect your views because above all you and I are friends always. HOWEVER! I stand by my viewpoint. Re: From the human debris department: "Detroit man killed in drive-by after scolding neighborhood speeder" - Manlove - 10-03-2013 In general I am pro-life i.e. anti capital punishment, however some situations merit more than simply life behind bars. But that is not say that getting to the underlying causes of the culture of disrespect is not of paramount importance. It is. For a wealthy white man living in suburbia your 'respect' comes from your job, your wife, your car, in short the trappings of a safe middle class existence. Would that this were true for all men in America. RAMd you speak of absolutes, well without being god you don't know all possibilities, only what you see and infer. Perhaps when all you have is respect from your peers, losing it means more than losing your life. Unfortunately when it also means someone else loses their life, perhaps the death penalty is the only option. Of course, easy access to firearms doesn't exactly ameliorate matters. Re: From the human debris department: "Detroit man killed in drive-by after scolding neighborhood speeder" - Gutenberg - 10-04-2013 Speedy wrote: You call that a reason? Re: From the human debris department: "Detroit man killed in drive-by after scolding neighborhood speeder" - RgrF - 10-04-2013 Gutenberg wrote: You call that a reason? Did not an Ohio Congressquack yesterday announce there would be no budget agreement a long as the President "disrespected" them and their position? When pressed he couldn't define what would lead to satisfying their feeling of disrespect. Seems thuggery isn't limited to the streets. |