Comment Re:The whole premise is an excuse for illiteracy (Score 1) 667
^^^ This.
"*I* know what I meant; it's up to you to figure it out," is a horribly inefficient way to communicate, as well as lazy, selfish, and immature.
^^^ This.
"*I* know what I meant; it's up to you to figure it out," is a horribly inefficient way to communicate, as well as lazy, selfish, and immature.
Yet both sorts of deaths are wrongful deaths caused by agents acting on behalf of the State. At least one sort is very easy to prevent. Whether the other sort causes more deaths, is less easily preventable, or both, has no bearing on this fact.
Put them in a box till they die...
Funny, we do this to old folks all the time. And nobody seems to think that isn't torment.
This is the second time in this discussion I've had to point out the obvious: Most people want to continue to live as long as possible.
Or as the old saw has it, "Where there's life, there's hope."
Don't forget the two Aussie lads due to be shot any day now in Indonesia because Indonesia thinks possession of certain substances is worthy of death.
[S]ome people are not worth letting live, but thats the reality of it. Not everyone is worthy of life, deal with it.
Even if we accept this as fact--and I do not--you yourself note that
[Y]ou are not in the position to make that determination.
killing somebody is not a form of punishment and hence cannot be "deserved"
If that were true, wouldnt you see more people in prison for life appealing for death instead of the other way around? If it was not a punishment these DR inmates would not be wasting money and time on appeal after appeal (unless you are mistakenly believing that EVERYONE on DR is innocent)
You seem to have overlooked the simpler and obvious explanation: that people wish to continue living.
Obvious troll is obvious.
And this, kids, is why you don't drink a 6-pack on the golf course and then post on Slashdot.
Damn, I knew as soon as I posted, I'd find something I wanted to mod up.
I dropped my S5 in the Pearl River last month. Took about 10 minutes to fish out it again (was damned lucky to get it back at all, really). Still works like a charm. YMMV but that'll do nicely for me.
And they have the same right to have their edits subject to scrutiny as anyone else.
Trying to perform "perception management" under the radar is *not* a legitimate function of democratic governance.
The fact that someone is editing Wikipedia to make the NYPD look better to readers might be considered newsworthy.
How many NASA managers does it take to screw in a lightbulb? "That's a known problem... don't worry about it."