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The generation previous to mine would have celebrated Hitler or Tojo's death in similar circumstances, and with no moral compunctions whatsoever. We of course, or at least most of us, rely on other people volunteering to fight our enemies and are not involved ourselves, so we have the luxury of a higher moral ground- if that's what it is. To flip the coin, who would have celebrated if UBL had escaped last night?
Anyway, when I saw those lads this morning, I was sure someone on Xmarks would be identifying the tartan they were wearing. What was it?
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 Originally Posted by Canuck of NI
The generation previous to mine would have celebrated Hitler or Tojo's death in similar circumstances, and with no moral compunctions whatsoever. We of course, or at least most of us, rely on other people volunteering to fight our enemies and are not involved ourselves, so we have the luxury of a higher moral ground- if that's what it is.
Well said. I see no reason to make UBL's termination a moral conundrum. It's a good thing, no need to think about it further. Job well done SEALS!
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 Originally Posted by cavscout
Well said. I see no reason to make UBL's termination a moral conundrum. It's a good thing, no need to think about it further. Job well done SEALS! 
I never said his termination was a moral conundrum. It needed to be done. Celebrating the death of a human being is to me the problem.
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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 Originally Posted by Nighthawk
I never said his termination was a moral conundrum. It needed to be done. Celebrating the death of a human being is to me the problem.
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Ezekiel 33: 11 "...As sure as I am the living God, I take no pleasure from the death of the wicked."
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 Originally Posted by Canuck of NI
Anyway, when I saw those lads this morning, I was sure someone on Xmarks would be identifying the tartan they were wearing. What was it?
I didn't see it on the news (I don't watch much television anyway), so it took me a little while to track down pictures online:
http://www.tnr.com/article/world/877...gton?page=0,10
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Iona-C...nd/94246348659
http://www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/vi...pipes.cnn.html
There's also a YouTube video linked to from the Facebook page. It's longer, but of poorer quality, and merits a language warning.
The tartan is MacLean of Duart.
Last edited by Morris at Heathfield; 2nd May 11 at 09:02 PM.
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