Which "less causes" are you referring to?
2007-11-16 05:58:46
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answer #1
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answered by An Inconvenient Thinker 4
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If you are a politician so displaced and unfeeling or just caught up in a bad situation never is it nor has it been good to get the innocent trapped and victimized for the good of the whole or part or whatever. That it happens is reality and throughout the ages mankind has attempted to avoid the innocent getting caught up in his games.
There is the reality too that sometimes makes innocent parties guilty by association. You get along with energy from third parties or even more degenerated on down to the point where we do not care if it came from the ground of Iraq, Iran, Venezuela or even Texas. To the ones opposing this you are not so innocent... and you probably have your children using this energy. To a mother or brother or sister or father or anyone who has lost a family member to the force that innocently turns a blind eye when it comes to things that are close to home and heart. But our innocent children are going to have a very angry world to deal with in the future. And if we empower them with enough force they too will put their foot down upon the villains who victimize innocent people and be able to go on and transfer on to their kids the power to keep being innocent all the time. Aren't we so innocently wonderful?
2007-11-16 06:26:28
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answered by JORGE N 7
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First of all Sex offenders in the legal term is very open ...do you want to kill a "sex offender" that is charged he or she is 17 y/o for sleeping with a 15 y/o and consent was involved?(which in some states is a sex offending charge) or are you talking about killing pedophiles that molested and raped children? I think first you need to get your definitions of a sex offender or type of sex offender for that matter correct before you ask a question about how people are going to meet their demise.
2007-11-16 12:39:08
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answered by bigchomper27 1
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Would you like to be one of those "few innocent people" who gets killed. I don't think so. Your thinking is off, and you feel that execution of anybody is the answer. You are so wrong.
2007-11-16 14:49:39
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answered by Maureen S 7
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Well, if you kill them on the spot, they're all innocent. They have to be proven guilty in a court of law.
2007-11-16 06:37:48
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answered by Raymond 6
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I don't think it is right, because some people can change, and what about those innoccent people's families, seriouly put yourself in their position. DO NOT say well, I'd do this or that, because until you are put in that situation. So I'm sorry I guess it's pointless for me to say put yourself in their shoes because you'll never be able to completely comprehend what their going through until you there, yourself.
2007-11-16 14:01:59
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answered by flawd_beauty 2
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YIKES!!! Calm down my friend!! Innocent till PROVEN guilty. That's why we have a legal system.
2007-11-16 10:02:58
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answered by Karebear 6
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No, never. What if you were the innocent person?
2007-11-17 07:39:20
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answered by Simmi 7
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Maybe you'll be the next mistake.
2007-11-16 12:56:47
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answered by rico3151 6
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