On Saturday 21 April 2007 2:21 pm, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:

Hi Leland!

But you want the police to handle it. The police make the same kind of 
mistakes. If you aren't doing wrong, neither the police nor the military will 
bother you, except by mistake. Is that better?

> You seem to be saying that anyone that is shot and killed by the
> military must have done something wrong, like made a sudden move, or
> been involved in some crime, insurgency, terrorism, or wrong.  I don't
> think your assumption is valid.
>
> I think in a large number of cases people simply are caught in the wrong
> place at the wrong time, and are killed out of fear by soldier who would
> rather not take any chances.  I think people are unjustly killed all the
> time, and the humans so killed cannot defend themselves against their
> wrongful death, as if anyone cared anyway.
> >
> > World War II had a number of domestic security measures. Making sudden
> > moves around police or military is asking for it,

-- 
Regards,

Pete
http://www.pete-theisen.com/


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