It's hard to fight murder because
you're out there on the streets
trying to fight murder, but
it's not murder unless they
kill someone.
Then you totally lose. But
if you win, all you did really
was fight attempted murder.
Which is kind of lame.
How
do you know
they were really going
to do it?
Were they trying to?
Is it moral relativism
or situation ethics
that's the real problem
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