Does the end justifiy the means in a country that prides itself on the rule of law?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by OPTIONAL777, Aug 30, 2009.

Does the end justify the means in a country that prides itself on the rule of law?

  1. Yes

    4 vote(s)
    66.7%
  2. No

    2 vote(s)
    33.3%
  1. 3:53, Wallace asks a question and Cheney ignores the rule of law because in his mind the end justifies the means...


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  2. My favorite argument: "he kept us safe" as if airliners were slamming into buildings 24/7 during Clinton administration...

    Reversion to the mean is not an accomplishment, an outlier (9/11) is a disgrace though.