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| The 89th Key | Sep 9 2006, 10:36 AM Post #126 |
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Exactly. If I knew where a bomb was that was about to kill thousands of people, I would fully expect for them to do everything and anything to get that critical information out of me. Just as if I murdered someone, I would expect to get life in prison or the chair, just as punishment and justice should be given to anyone else that does. |
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| The 89th Key | Sep 9 2006, 01:23 PM Post #127 |
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Well I've disagreed with your logic and conclusions before, so this wouldn't be different. If you want to take the stance that there's not one situation where person A knows for a fact that person B knows something, then so be it. I know for a fact you know my last name. I know for a fact that you know I'm taller than 5-feet. I know for a fact that you know what city JMU is in. But again...if you want to say that these situations don't exist. So be it. It wouldn't be the first time I would completely disagree with your logic or conclusions. (eg. men/women and running, black/white random sample and chance of going to jail, etc) |
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