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You wrote:>>> F.L. should not be punished because he was only trying to
help, and if things would have turned out like they should
have R&J would have lived a long and wonderful life
together-- <<<Boy, If I am ever guilty of performing an illegal and immoral
marriage, in which all of the traditional laws of the church, and society,
and the state are broken, to two young people who only met the
night before and have yet to get to know one another, I hope that
you shall be my judge.If, as circumstances should continue, I am ever guilty of
participating in a criminal act of prescribing a depressent drug
which induces a comatose-like state, for purposes of having
a human being buried alive, and harboring a known killer at
my own place of residence, and sneaking into a cemetry in
the middle of the night, actually entering a sacred family
monument, and then running away for fear of being "caught,"
I hope that you are still around to pass judgement on
my fate, and my soul.Now, shall we deal with the other guilty parties,
as well?-Bruce
Posted by Bruce Spielbauer on April 09, 1997 at 14:46:58
In Reply to "why?" posted by Lynn on April 09, 1997 at 09:52:37
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