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Judith Martin | 09/15/2009 1:00 am

Judith Martin and Murderous Landscapes

Judith Martin
At the risk of sounding like a wimp among all you social reformers, it’s not just the law that stops me from killing people. I really don’t think murder is a nice idea. But I am grateful for the law, because the corpses littering the landscape would not be those of molesters and terrorists but your neighbors who speak too loudly on their cell phones and your relatives who drive too slowly in the left-hand lane.
Read more about: crime, Murder, Terrorists

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Livia Jones
Miss Manners, you got that right! And don’t forget the extremely annoying coworkers. 
By Livia Jones on 09/15/2009 12:03 pm
katywon LA..
People who give you the New York Salute when you are stopped in traffic and can’t move. They somehow want you to drive over the other cars blocking you in order for them to move up one space. What?
By katywon LA.. on 09/15/2009 1:02 pm
Chris Glass`
If we judge others we need to realize that others will be judging us. They may take exception to something that we do or say leaving us unfit to live in their opinion.
By Chris Glass` on 09/15/2009 3:18 pm
S A

I agree with you entirely. Murder is not an option at anytime or anyplace. I can hardly judge another person to die when I have trouble picking out an outfit. I certainly am angry at the man who violently raped my sister when she was 12  and I am certain that she committed suicide 8 years later because of the stigma attached and the trauma of the ordeal. The rape occurred in 1969. But I couldn’t murder him nor even think of captial punishment. He did die a horrible death the same year as my sister, but he died from cancer.

But let’s suppose that murdering him was a just option. Would his family then not be equally entitled to the same just option? This murdering mindset is exactly why we have families in the USA burying their young men and women who went to fight in Iraq. The middle east is in the mess it is in because the culture there condones an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, a life for a life.

I am overwhelmingly ashamed for my country that it can even ask such a question even within the parameters it was stated here. I am aghast that some of the women I have admired and respected are even considering it at all. Have we learned nothing?

By S A on 09/15/2009 3:51 pm
J Holmes
Ditto.
By J Holmes on 09/15/2009 4:14 pm
Stephanie Smith

Well said Miss Manners!  Very funny!  And completely true!  

 And to S. A.  What you wrote was very well said, and I totally get what you’re saying, but I hate the man that attacked your sister and I would have no problem in murdering him if he weren’t already dead.  None at all.  As the Mother of two young daughters, I could easily take the life of someone that would attack them, and still sleep soundly at night!  

By Stephanie Smith on 09/16/2009 11:12 am