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Should first degree murder be legal in America?

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Should first degree murder be legal in America?

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It’s really a simple concept: At home, let the state kill the guilty and protect the innocent. Abroad, in times of war, the Soldier needs to do it. This is the definition, of justice. A just war is a war undertaken to promote liberty and in defense of the “innocent” and those who can not protect themselves. A just law is one undertaken to promote liberty and in defense of the “innocent” and those who cannot protect themselves. In the United States A just killing by a citizen is in defense of the life of the “innocent” or in defense of those who cannot protect themselves from deadly force. Next time you liberals wish to attribute motive to the word murder, try including the word “innocent” in republican motives. Gun laws and the second amendment simply allows the citizen the right to protect the “innocent” in life threatening peril. Terrorists are those who deliberately seek to kill the “innocent” Liberals get all crazy about moral values.

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This is already happening. The gun lobby has successfully passed laws in several states legalizing what had been murder. Their new standards only require that the shooter claim that he “felt threatened” to justify shooting or killing somebody.

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