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To: epicure who wrote (221742)2/28/2007 10:36:26 AM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
What right does the rifleman have to shoot the dictator?

You're still discussing a different topic. I'm discussing who holds responsibility for the behavior of the subject when freed - you're discussing rights of riflemen.

You should wait for someone to write "we had the right to depose Saddam" before beginning your line of analysis, because at the moment you have no one arguing with you.

But legally, lets say a cop has arrested two known mob bosses that hate each other, and is bringing them in when someone kills the cop. Mob boss 1 then kills mob boss #2. Who is primarily responsible, legally, for mob boss #2s death? I'm pretty sure it's mob boss #1, and not the guy who killed the cop.