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Quote by: mr.perfecto So, some lady kills her unborn child and I'm uncompassionate because of...what?
Gee, the poor murderer. Really. I hear about people commiting inhuman acts and then suffering after the fact and I think "hilarious!" No one cries when a child-molesting priest gets struck by a car shortly after commiting tthe heinous act.
And please don't refer to the chop shop operators as "doctors." Any real doctor would be appalled. |
"Real doctors" as defined by you. I know plenty of doctors who aren't appalled. Chop shop? Right. No, the chop shop was in the alley. Apparently you like and prefer chop shops.
"No one cries when a child-molesting priest gets struck by a car shortly after commiting tthe heinous act."
Would I cry? Depends upon the doctor, the specific situation... One doesn't make the other "good," although for some it's for the better... for them and society.
"poor murderer"
In the situation we are discussing that is neither my definition of "murderer" or the states definition. Should it be? That is what we are debating. You have jumped from arguing that it should be to using it as if it were fact. It is not. Murder is a legal term.