He kept the moral high ground and is loved and respected?(Original post by Howard)
And look what happened to him.
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- 14-04-2006 19:37
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And are we also sure that there will be no psychological effects on the torturers? And sure that the case won't set a precedence i.e. it won't make it easier for torture to go ahead when we're not so sure?
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- 14-04-2006 19:48
(Original post by Kapster)
And are we also sure that there will be no psychological effects on the torturers?
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And sure that the case won't set a precedence i.e. it won't make it easier for torture to go ahead when we're not so sure? -
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- 14-04-2006 22:54
(Original post by Howard)
And look what happened to him.
Fact is, all major peace-activists end up being assassinated. It's the only thing that stops me crusading around Britain. Lets all hold hands. Stab. aaaargh. Humans can be loathsome. I want to be a cat. -
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- 15-04-2006 01:11
torture is wrong,but i think physical punishment is not.
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- 15-04-2006 11:26
Wtf? How do you differentiate?
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- 15-04-2006 11:50
Torture isn't punishment.... it is a means to extract information.
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- 15-04-2006 13:44
(Original post by The Ace is Back)
Torture isn't punishment.... it is a means to extract information. -
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(Original post by cottonmouth)
Tell that to Mary- Anns parents.
Sound like anyone you know? -
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- 15-04-2006 15:07
(Original post by Lawz-)
"I cant believe you are taking that literally and twisting his words! It gets be so irrate! You Always do it! YOU KNOW he meant in this situation, not in general! You are so pedantic!"
Sound like anyone you know? -
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- 15-04-2006 15:11
(Original post by cottonmouth)
You do like to waste your time, don't you? But glad you can see how annoying this technique is.
Is it annoying? Not really, but it does add hypocrite to liar and sycophant on your list of attributes. -
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- 15-04-2006 15:14
(Original post by Lawz-)
Yes - you are a waste of time. I was just thinking that... must be my masochistic streak my talking to you.
Is it annoying? Not really, but it does add hypocrite to liar and sycophant on your list of attributes.
Oooh slander. If i was a successful guy and what you've just said was going to affect my job, i'd go and find a lawyer. One who actually works, and doesn't spend hour upon hour on a student website. Really, solicitors have waaaay more free time than i could have imagined. Off for easter? -
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- 15-04-2006 15:19
(Original post by cottonmouth)
Oooh slander.
(Original post by cottonmouth)
If i was a successful guy and what you've just said was going to affect my job, i'd go and find a lawyer.
a) A liar
b) A hypocrite
c) A sycophant
(Original post by cottonmouth)
One who actually works, and doesn't spend hour upon hour on a student website. Really, solicitors have waaaay more free time than i could have imagined. Off for easter?
Maybe Im just so good I dont need to work that hard? Ever thought of that? -
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- 15-04-2006 20:11
(Original post by Zoecb)
He kept the moral high ground and is loved and respected?
nope he got killed.
and in reference to your light/darkness point, when that light stands there and goes please go away the darkness laughs at it.
give it a big sword and it stands a chance -
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- 15-04-2006 21:11
Being killed is inevitable for historical figures, else they'd all be immortal.
Give it a sword and it's not light anymore, it has become dark. No light anywhere. -
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- 15-04-2006 22:23
you can neg rep me all you like whoever is doing it.
If you dont have a problem torturing people then im gonna keep calling you little hitlers. wont change my opinion.
lots of you would, psychological experiments prove it, and it makes me sick. little hitlers. neg rep away -
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- 15-04-2006 22:40
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you can neg rep me all you like whoever is doing it.
If you dont have a problem torturing people then im gonna keep calling you little hitlers. wont change my opinion.
lots of you would, psychological experiments prove it, and it makes me sick. little hitlers. neg rep away
The fact that you would liken someone who chose scenario B to Hitler, demonstrates a rare degree of disdain for the truth and logic. Not to mention common courtesy. -
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- 15-04-2006 22:48
You didn't actually specify which side that comment was directed at btw, Adam83.
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- 15-04-2006 22:52
yea i know, was a mistake.
but it should have been obvious
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- 15-04-2006 22:57
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