On 4/17/07, gjzilla@gmail.com gjzilla@gmail.com wrote:
On 4/17/07, Anthony wikilegal@inbox.org wrote:
On 4/17/07, Skyring skyring@gmail.com wrote:
If someone wants to kill themselves, they can always step in front of a bus or jump off the Sears Tower, That doesn't require an internet search or a handbook. Giving people information about how to do it in a clean, safe and cheap way might be construed as a public service.
While we're at it maybe an article on [[assassination methods]]. How to avoid unnecessary casualties, etc.
Anthony
That's a [[straw man]].
No, it's a natural conclusion to the line of reasoning you are presenting. If not, then what distinguishes an article on assassination methods with one on suicide methods? Couldn't you construe teaching people how to assassinate political figures in a clean, safe, and cheap way as a public service? I'm not talking about assassinating good people, I'm more thinking of bad people - Sadam Hussein types, y'know?
Anthony