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	<title>Comments on: Justice For All</title>
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		<title>By: castleberry</title>
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		<dc:creator>castleberry</dc:creator>
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		<description>It  was  very  refreshing  to  listen  to  the  debate  on  the  value  of  life  concerning  the  shipmate  who  was  consume  by  his  mates.  I  believe  the  question  was  whether  or  not  the  consumed  mate  had  the  right  to  consent  to  sacrifice  his  life  for  the  survival  of  others.  My  answer  is  that  no  one  has  the  right,  the  moral  right,  to  give  up  their  life;  it  is  not  our&#039;s  to  relinquish...we  are  not  the originator.  In  essence,  we  cannot  replace  the  life  which  has  been  surrendered  therefore  one  cannot  consent  to  the  sacrifice  of  his/her  life.       </description>
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