Re: Instant Polyjury -- was it honorable "to put him out of his misery"
If it was certain that he was going to die and he was in enormous pain then yes.
Originally posted by DanS
The long story short is that there was a wounded Sadr militant on the side of the road after being shot by a US tank company. The company commander, after being told by his medic that the militant wasn't going to make it, "put him out of his misery."
The company commander insists that it was an honorable killing -- the most merciful action, given the circumstances. Do you agree with him?
The long story short is that there was a wounded Sadr militant on the side of the road after being shot by a US tank company. The company commander, after being told by his medic that the militant wasn't going to make it, "put him out of his misery."
The company commander insists that it was an honorable killing -- the most merciful action, given the circumstances. Do you agree with him?
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