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Re: Tough Way to Learn Life Lesson

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 12:46 pm
by RoyGBiv
03Lightningrocks wrote:I don't think anyone is going to believe a story about wanting to hire an "escort" so you can "preach" to her. It is so absurd, it is funny. I won't go so far as to say he got what he deserved but I will say he got what he ask for. If any of us put ourselves in a situation of danger with nefarious individuals, we can't expect sympathy when we get "victimized". I put the word victimized in quotes because calling yourself a victim when you are committing a crime and get burnt is a very loose usage of the word. Claiming you were attempting to help someone when caught in the act of a sex crime is classic.

I can understand why they wrote the law to exclude criminal activity from a defense in the usage of deadly force. I could be a drug dealer who has not been caught yet. I have a CHL and can legally carry to protect my drugs???? LOL... it is kind of funny to think about.
That's a lot of judgement, assumption and condemnation in so few words.
Imagine your life experience if relegated to a wheelchair.
Imagine what lonely people do every day for a few minutes away from their loneliness.... Drugs, alcohol, TV, internet....
There are all kinds of behaviors that the general population would find "strange", I bet you have one. I bet we all do.
Who are we to judge? John 8:7

Re: Tough Way to Learn Life Lesson

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 1:16 pm
by 03Lightningrocks
RoyGBiv wrote:That's a lot of judgment, assumption and condemnation in so few words.
You use those words to accuse me of what you just did. How dare you judge my post in such a manner. You could have left that first sentence off and given your opinion.

I agree with the rest of your post ,but it has NOTHING to do with my post. This thread is not a discussion about the merits of legalized prostitution. As of right now, prostitution and hiring a prostitute is illegal. I stand by what I said. If you get involved with criminals, don't be expecting sympathy because one of them double crosses you.

Re: Tough Way to Learn Life Lesson

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 8:42 pm
by smoothoperator
I agree. There's a difference between saying he deserved it and drawing parallels to the principle of contributory negligence.