In article , Martin Hotze
writes:
(Wdtabor) wrote:
Can you live with him killing the next unarmed person he encounters if you
succeed in hiding?
I'm not sure I could.
As I said befo I've never been close enough to a dangerous situation
forcing
me to make decisions about life and death.
Not referring only to the scenario in question, those sorts of decisions should
be made ahead of time, not in a moment of fear and stress. Such occasions are
not times for hesitation or indecision. I know what I would do, and I would do
it without hesitation or remorse.
It's sort of like flying through a cloud, if you trust in your procedure and
instruments you will come out the other side just fine, but if you go by your
feelings of the moment, you exit the cloud through the bottom.
Don
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Wm. Donald (Don) Tabor Jr., DDS
PP-ASEL
Chesapeake, VA - CPK, PVG
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