K. Cannon
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Registered: Aug 2000
Location: South Carolina
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quote: Originally posted by yardie
Actually I think its human nature to do what some of the troops did.
I think it was human nature to *think about* doing what they did. Not necessarily to follow through with it.
quote: They will never see that much amount if money in theri lifetime again.
This is an assumption, although most likely an accurate one. Especially since now they won't have the opportunity to find any more cash stashes...
quote: Greed really drives us.
I think *instant gratification* also drives society these days. Hence, millions spent on lottery tickets; Increased BS lawsuits; Credit cards debt out the wazoo. No one is willing to wait and work for things anymore. (This is one of my favorite soap box topics...)
quote: A lot of us who are spewing condemnation would be tempted as well.
Given that I was the one who referenced a definition, I am guessing that you think I am "spewing condemnation." Well, didn't mean to spew. Maybe I meant to ooze condemnation...
Anyway, the point is that BEING TEMPTED to take cash is one thing. Actually going through with the plan is STEALING.
BEING TEMPTED to have an affair is one thing. Actually doing it is ADULTERY.
See what I'm trying to say? Sure, everyone would have taken a second look at that cash, but the fact that everyone would have thought about it doesn't mean it was okay to do it.
Also, please don't misunderstand and think I am judging those PEOPLE one way or another. I believe their ACTIONS were wrong--if I or BobbyMike or you had done it, it would still have been stealing and (therefore) wrong, although I'd still luv ya!!
We're talking about 12 million and "who will guard the guardians" not a loaf of bread and Jean Valjean...
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