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More bigotry and ignorance from MojoMan. Not a suprise.
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I'm not intolerant of your opinions and I'm not oblivious to the world around me. I welcome all arguemnts on the matter, but when they become personal attacks, they're not helping anyone.
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Yes you did, you accused it of giving up it's rights/freedom because of fear. That's what has happened in the US, not what's happened in the UK. Nobody has given up any rights.
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I know who I was directing that question to, so you can believe whatever you like.
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Fine I'll find you an article when I can be bothered.
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That's all I ask, I'm interested to see this whole mess cleared up. If it's as solid as you say, I won't hesitate to shift my stance. You also need to keep in mind distance and ambient noises, they can have all the impact on issues involving communication. I'm not sure if there's anything out there quite that specific, but it could make all the difference.
I'm not going to reply to everything you said, you make some good points, I disagree with some, but I respect them. (Actually, it's because I'm a lazy infidel)
I know It may seem like I'm hurting my own argument by saying this, but the truth is more important. The man spoke almost perfect English according to his relatives. He had been living in England for the past three years, so it's unlikely that the man was confused about the laws and his surroundings. I do however, still believe that the actions taken by the man could make a lot of sense in the context of the situation. I believe there are other ways that these types of situations can be handled, without killing the person. If the evidence against him was strong, a shot to the head seems more reasonable to me. This is merely my opinion, no flaming please.