Yet, for some weird reason, words mean different things when I'm accused of being a 'potential murderer' when I state that I would kill, if someone was preventing me from exercising the most basic and fundamental right I have. Funny, words have meaning when I use them; but they have no meaning at all when other people use them. Little bit of a double standard, huh?
EVERYONE is a potential murderer .... under the right circumstances, when your back is against the wall .... ANYONE can be forced to kill.
What did "murder" mean when you began that line, and what did it mean by the time you got to the end?
No, to recap, you said you would murder someone for trying to save your life.
What an attitude. Would you murder someone who tried to keep you from killing yourself? ` trisham, post 58Without a hesitation.
My choice, not yours. Never was, never will be.
And Ill bet, that despite your posturing; if you were faced with a dose of reality, you would make the exact same decision. ~ hodar, post 60
So not only did you say you would commit murder to prevent someone from saving your life, you accused trisham of agreeing with your satanic views. At no time did you ever state that you would kill, if someone was preventing you from exercising the most basic and fundamental right you have. You said you would commit murder to prevent someone from securing your most basic and fundamental right.
Where did you ever get the strange un-American idea that you have a "right" to commit murder?
There is no right to do wrong. Never has been, never will be.