No, I am suggesting a specific moral dilemma. Can you free a guilty man
knowing that he will commit an act of terror that will kill a thousand
people? I am making two assumptions in this question - you know the man is
guilty but national security prevents you from presenting evidence to that
effect, and you know that he will commit an act of terror that will kill a
thousand people. Do you let him go?

On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 5:19 PM, Maureen wrote:

> What about it?



>
> Would the possibility of a holding a guilty man who might, emphasis
> might, kill a lot of people be critical enough to warrant holding you
> when you are innocent?  Would you volunteer to stay in jail so the
> guilty man would have to stay too?
>
>


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