In a message dated 3/12/2004 1:36:24 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> Some people say that anyone who murders innocent people without warning is 
> by definition a coward because he is too cowardly to give his victims a 
> fair chance.
> 
> 
But definitions like this are too loose. They convey the wrong impression 
about the person committing the act and that wrong impression can come back to 
bite you. Lets say you see a terrorist about to get on a plane. You think this 
guy is a coward so you confrount him because cowards are afraid of others you 
know he will, crumble. But of course although he is a heinous villian is not a 
coward so he sticks a knife in your gut.
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