No people in the world more than Americans want to celebrate their freedom...but when someone who removed the freedom of millions, and punished them to boot, is very justifiably removed from life we claim 'I don't want to celebrate' the death of anyone.
Isn't that the same as saying you value the life of the criminal more than the lives the criminal took away?
Popular opinions on this subject include:
1) No one should celebrate someone's death because none of us are perfect anyway.
By that reasoning we shouldn't have jails. Dumb.
2) How about the eyes of their loved ones or friends?
How about the eyes of their loved ones or friends THAT WERE KILLED? When you do the crime you make a choice.
3) But to a certain category he was a hero , hero among those who he lead.
So?
4) To Kill someone is a bad thing.
Yes...that's why we killed him.
5) Do we have to make such barbarian acts likely as these bad guys did before ?
It's not barbaric to remove a barbarian. It's called caring.
2006-12-30
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