FunkTrooper
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Found this on Yahoo Answers this one in particular sounds like a member of the Brady Bunch
You can see all of them and the question at http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090411173653AAN3oB6
Found this on Yahoo Answers this one in particular sounds like a member of the Brady Bunch
People do things that the feel justified in doing. When someone kills some one, if it was not an "accident" they do it because they think its the right thing to do for them at the time. What type of murderer should feel remorseful over others? If a cop kills someone on the job they are enforcing laws, not the right thing. There is no difference between a serial kill murdering people and going home to his wife and a cop killing someone and going home to his wife. They both thought they did the right thing for them. If someone raped me and I murdered him than I reduced his entire humanity and identity to that of a rapist so that I can justify my anger and malice and kill him. There is no such thing as murdering people for a good cause. That's an oxymoron. You can kill people for your cause. It is dangerous to paint some people as bad murderers and some people as good murderers. They all killed somebody.
You can see all of them and the question at http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090411173653AAN3oB6