>>>Well this is fundamental problem of yours and those who think like you. Killing people is NOT ok in any way, shape or form.
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>>While I agree with you, it is hard to not imagine what had been different if:
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>>Hitler 1 death versus 6-9 (42 million if you count all from the war) dead
>>Stalin 1 death versus 61 million dead
>>Moa Tse Tung 1 death versus 70 million dead
>>Pol Pot 1 death versus 2 million dead
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>>I'll the rest of the list alone - I think those are enough to show that while morally unjust, it is understandable to consider it.
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>Imagine if Saddam was assasinated before he attacked Iran. That would also save countless lives.
>there would be no Iraq war today and so for.
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Remember when I was advocating just that instead of an Iraq war and you were denouncing me as a murderous CIA apologist ? <s>
Charles Hankey
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- Thomas Hardy
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