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Old 11-20-2007, 09:11 PM
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Originally Posted by caleb_woodrow View Post
I would say no, but I might answer yes depending on the context. It depends on who the 75,000 Americans are, and in what manner they die. Are they normal healthy citizens? Considerations like that. It also depends on what ways the convenience machine makes life more convenient. It obviously doesn't make life more convenient for the 75,000 who die!

If the convenience machine is a means of execution and the 75,000 Americans are justly condemned murderers, then it probably would be a good thing. I wasn't assuming this, though.
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