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« on: August 29, 2012, 09:02:48 PM »

Maybe this is a case of involuntary manslaughter, but ultimately there's a difference between hitting a pedestrian when you're driving drunk and hitting somebody who runs out onto the road and crouches down so they are difficult to see with the intent of proving some sort of stupid point.


Yes, of course.

Yes, you're so relieved that the Israeli army has been officially cleared of all fault.

I am; it would be more just to fault Corrie than the Israeli army.
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« Reply #1 on: September 01, 2012, 09:47:33 PM »

(once again when you know there are protesters in the area why would you proceed forward so recklessly??!!).

Why do you recklessly drive cars on streets people cross? Because you assume they won't crouch down on the road in a fetal position with the crazy assumption that this will somehow stop everyone from driving.

Right next to the high school I attend, they're building a new one (the one I go to now will be demolished next summer). People go to the high school, right next to the construction, yet nobody's died. Because even high schoolers aren't that stupid.

I'm hoping some people on here are being ironic,...

Ironically, everybody -- with the possible exception of The Mikado -- was serious before this post, but afterwards the majority aren't.

Intentionally placing oneself in mortal peril is a damned foolish protest technique.  What did Corrie expect?  Honestly, she got what she wanted: publicity.  Isn't it disingenuous to call for justice when this is clearly the outcome she desired?

I'm surprised at you. Of course she wasn't expecting, or wanting, to die.

Shh.  I'm trying to get a rise out of FallenMorgan.

It's not that hard Wink

Kidding, FM. We have our disagreements, but he's still basically a good guy.
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