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"Just a day after he had shot two teenagers dead in his home, Byron Smith spoke with calm precision and polite cooperation as he explained to a sheriff’s sergeant that fear and a series of thefts drove him to fire the fatal shots..." http://www.startribune.com/local/256112661.html
You are allowed to shoot and kill an intruder who you reasonably believe is presenting a danger to yourself. Planning to do so and carrying it out is not a crime.
You are not allowed to shoot and kill an intruder without regard for whether they are presenting a danger. Planning to do so and carrying it out is first degree murder.
Appears this murderer left his garage door open, with his wife's purse on view, in the hope of attracting an intruder for him to kill. We can all agree that's pre-medidated, first degree murder, right? Fucking evil.
@Draug: There is no one accepted definition of freedom. I was thinking about Roosevelts four freedoms when said it, including freedom from fear and freedom from want, both of which are strong in Europe.
If you really believe that Europe is not free, then I think you're either seriously deluded about the nature of freedom on this world and/or just trying to get a rise out of people by rambling.
Its not that, TMoW, it's just that as an American, who has never been to Europe, Draugnar feels he is exceptionally qualified to compare our standards of living. Loudly and often.
I've never been to Europe?! Hahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!! I guess you weren't here for my discussions about my time working in Germany in 2005 and 2006. And I guess, as a US Marine, I never left the US. Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!
And for what it's worth, if I couldn't live in the US, Lindau. Germany on the Bodensee in the Schwaben region would be where I would want to call home.
" Germany on the Bodensee in the Schwaben region would be where I would want to call home."
Why? How could you bear to submit yourself to their social nazism and complete lack of freedom. Terrible European socialism I'd rather be in an American jail than have that kind of "freedom." I would rather die than leave my beloved USA. No true American would talk the way you do.
Is said if I *couldn't* live in the US, YJ. If the US became the USSA (United Socialist States of America" should Oblamer get his way, then Germany would he the next choice. Although I'd also consider Cozumel or somewhere I. The Bahamas. Tale a course in mixology and become a bar tender.
Would that suggest/mean a high blood pressure? If so, does that mean that if I can temporarily see my veins, I temporarily have a high blood pressure?
I might be closing in on something I've been trying to figure out for quite a while here, so I'm just checking seemingly obvious stuff as well to be thorough.
Building in a home supply centre belonging to another power
I have a rules query: say I'm playing France, and I want to build in Paris. Paris is unoccupied by any unit, but coloured Purple, because Russia occupied it previously and no one has yet re-occupied it. Can I build in Paris or not?
Continental battle of north America, south America, antartica, oz, vs the rest, that means http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=140870 joinable as a two team game, (Arg, Bra, Fro, OZ, South, USA, West Canada, Que vs the other big mass of continents)