Edited on Sun Feb-17-08 12:32 PM by TahitiNut
... and willingness to canonize a driver who committed vehicular manslaughter, possibly involuntary. I find it interesting that folks often seem to be unwilling to see wrongs on all sides of an issue, seemingly concluding that if there's a wrong (from their own perspective) on one side then another side must be right. That's ethical and logical nonsense.
The folks seemingly guilty of the misdemeanor of jaywalking somehow deserve death, but a driver who committed that vehicular manslaughter doesn't even deserve examination or suspicion? Wow.
The appalling absence of empathy in this thread is possibly indicative of an Axis-II disorder. That should be a matter for some concern. YMMV.
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