Don t talk to the police
Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 3:50 pm
Just because somebody has been convicted of a crime, that does not necessarily make him my enemy. If I were standing in a public place and some guy started shooting wildly at random people, then yes, I'd consider that guy to be an immediate threat and in that sense, my enemy in the struggle for survival. If I had the means to stop him using whatever force was at my disposal, I hope I would not hesitate to do so in the interest of my own life and the lives of others. However, I'm glad not to currently be in that position right now.
I have a good deal of resentment towards George W. Bush for the horrible things he has wrought in the world under the flag of my own country, at the expense of the reputation of our people. I feel that his actions as administrator of this country have been inexcusable and I want to see him brought to justice for that (as unlikely as that prospect may be at this time). However, that does not necessarily translate to 'enmity' in my book.
I have a good deal of resentment towards George W. Bush for the horrible things he has wrought in the world under the flag of my own country, at the expense of the reputation of our people. I feel that his actions as administrator of this country have been inexcusable and I want to see him brought to justice for that (as unlikely as that prospect may be at this time). However, that does not necessarily translate to 'enmity' in my book.