hokiewolf said:
packgrad said:
Gulfstream4 said:
packgrad said:
The martyr looks stable. Looks like instigating violence while armed was a common thing for him. Guess he finally got what he wanted.....
Oh wellā¦.doesn't matter now. Damage done, on to the next outrage!1
They have to pretend they "care" about the insurgents. They didn't "deserve" it.
Clowns.
with the exception of the worst of the worst criminals, I'm not callus enough about life to think anyone deserves to die. That's some karma thinking right there man
Hokie, people thinking the loss of life, in any situation (including abortion) is ho-hum, then they don't have my alignment at all. I think this situation, as well as the lady shot in her car are horrible incidents and the loss of those lives are horrible.
Now, my arguments have nothing to do with the loss of the lives (as I've said they are horrible); rather, how these people putting themselves in compromising positions that leads to these horrific results. So, to some degree, you and I are aligned; however, I think we just see these events from different perspectives.
So, Hokie, the way you argue your positions makes you appear like a typical leftist. I think you can have a position on loss of life and personal accountability. A core tenant of Christianity, freedom, and this Country's founding is about personal accountability. I think if you dig into the post comparing leftist and the right, the common theme will fall under personal accountability.
I've put myself in compromising positions in my life. Each time, I would say, that I should have never done something as the results were not in my favor. My mother used to say: my rights end where another persons rights begins.