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Firing squad - would you? #9196876 03/09/25 02:08 AM
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If I could remain anonymous, I’d volunteer to shoot.


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Re: Firing squad - would you? [Re: 603Country] #9196878 03/09/25 02:16 AM
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Kinda depends on who we're shooting and why.


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I am a right wing redneck with tendencies that border on Anarchy.

Re: Firing squad - would you? [Re: 603Country] #9196884 03/09/25 02:23 AM
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I would volunteer to shoot


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Re: Firing squad - would you? [Re: 603Country] #9196887 03/09/25 02:28 AM
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Re: Firing squad - would you? [Re: 603Country] #9196889 03/09/25 02:32 AM
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Very few reasons to shoot a man dead in cold blood unless it is your duty.

Re: Firing squad - would you? [Re: 603Country] #9196892 03/09/25 02:36 AM
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If guilty, do not give me a blank. I will share that grief with the other shooter.


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I’d volunteer to not remain anonymous if that helps

Re: Firing squad - would you? [Re: 603Country] #9196909 03/09/25 03:28 AM
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Unless you have actually been in a situation and taken a life, I can tell you that you have no.idea if you could do it.or not. And its a big.difference between killing someone who is trying to actively kill you and sniping someone who isnt actively fighting you. Thats harder. Those stick with you more.


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As long as someone else was willing, I’d sit that one out. It would bring up some old stuff and wouldn’t do me any good. In defense of myself or someone else would be completely different though.

Re: Firing squad - would you? [Re: Nathan at Fork] #9196915 03/09/25 03:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Nathan at Fork
Unless you have actually been in a situation and taken a life, I can tell you that you have no.idea if you could do it.or not. And its a big.difference between killing someone who is trying to actively kill you and sniping someone who isnt actively fighting you. Thats harder. Those stick with you more.


I believe it.

Re: Firing squad - would you? [Re: Nathan at Fork] #9196924 03/09/25 04:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Walkabout
Very few reasons to shoot a man dead in cold blood unless it is your duty.


Originally Posted by Nathan at Fork
Unless you have actually been in a situation and taken a life, I can tell you that you have no.idea if you could do it.or not. And its a big.difference between killing someone who is trying to actively kill you and sniping someone who isnt actively fighting you. Thats harder. Those stick with you more.


Lets say a child molester is on the receiving end of the firing squad. Would that make it easier? Meaning thinks it would.


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Originally Posted by Hirogen
I am a right wing redneck with tendencies that border on Anarchy.

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