this is a tough one. i can relate to the guy, emotionally, but my detached self tells me he should be the only guilty person. ignoring whatever laws theyre going by in texas, i dont think its appropriate to kill someone for this -- of course, id probably disagree with myself were i in his shoes, but i dont think that justifies this.
yes, the woman was cheating on her husband, and it was pretty selfish of her to cry rape, but maybe she had reason to fear her husbands reaction toward her. anyway, its not like she explicitly told her husband to kill the guy. i know ill likely be in the minority, but im gonna have to say he should be punished. i dont think shes guilty of anything more than infidelity.
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"religion isnt unique to conservatives."
do you know what the above statement means? there is no "mostly unique;" thats like saying "sometimes always," its an oxymoron - its either one or the other.
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You are incorrect, per google the phrase mostly unique comes up with over 3 million hits making the use of the phrase not so unique. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...=Google+Search
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Last edited by JMS; 05-07-2008 at 10:48 AM.
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