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Old 08-29-2007, 02:30 PM   #44
Dr.Zoidberg
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What about to avoid prosecution as a war criminal, when the probability of a conviction is a certainty, and the penatly would be capital punishment? What about then?
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I don´t care about war criminals.
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Hypocrite.
Does anyone have sympathy with a war criminal? If you have maneuvered yourself in this situation. The consequences have to be clear in your mind. So sorry, no sympathy from me.

As in war many horrible things can happen, the exception is if you were compelled by someone (e.g. superior, thru force of arms,...). These humans are in a very bad situation and I can understand if they can´t stand the psychologically pressure.
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