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To: Bilow who wrote (723593)6/30/2013 3:19:56 PM
From: longnshort  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577011
 
"Stopping a fight is an honorable thing. The vast majority of the time this is done without any injury. Getting killed while helping strangers is an honorable way to die. Which reminds me, Zimmerman was taking risks in order to help his neighbors."

really there was a pro football player, can't remember his name, he was walking by a pond and two kids were having trouble in the water, he jumped in, he couldn't swim, he drown. the two kids made it to shore on their own. the football player had 4 kids at home all under the age of 5, was this an honorable way to die or a stupid one ?

"Everybody's going to die. This is not something we have any control over."

I don't play in the highway, I don't wing walk. I don't ride a motorcycle anymore, I have a lot of control



To: Bilow who wrote (723593)6/30/2013 3:53:20 PM
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  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577011
 
Everybody's going to die. This is not something we have any control over. What we do have some control over is whether we live with honor.

Stopping a fight is an honorable thing.
I agree with you that stopping a fight is a very honorable thing to do.

George Zimmerman stopped a fight. Zimmerman did the honorable thing!