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Old 09-20-2010, 09:40 AM   #73
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Originally Posted by neilmarr View Post
I took the question to mean: Did Sutcliffe, as a demanted beliver, feel that his actions were justified?

Certainly he did. Certainly I do not. But I answered 'yes, he was justified.' But he was justified only in the same way as a virgin-sacrificing potty sect or a manic suicide bomber in a packed McDonalds might be ... only according to his/her own insane delusions.

Cheers. Neil
That was exactly the way that I interpreted the question too.
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