From: buffhunter@my-deja.com   
      
   In article , cpd@cat.pan.net   
   says...   
   >   
   > "Hunter" wrote in message   
   > news:MPG.25d88a36b07b38bb989fae@news.optonline.net...   
   > > In article ,   
   > > daviderl31@yahoo.com says...   
   > >> >   
   > >> > All that said I don't think Sam will go through with the hit, not   
   > >> > because Joseph calls it off after thinking about it and cooling down,   
   > >> > but the GDD raid may actually save her life.   
   > >>   
   > >> Or he will try and Zoe/Cylon will stop/kill him before he has the   
   > >> chance.   
   > > ---   
   > > I wrote my scenario before I saw the preview for next week. If the   
   > > previews are to believe it looks like Sam will do her away from the   
   > > house and who knows, judging form the previews it does look like Joe   
   > > Adama is having second thoughts. He will be the one who has to live   
   > > with it since his brother Sam is the psychopath of the family and   
   > > won't care one way or the other once the job is done.   
   > > --   
   > > ----->Hunter   
   >   
   > There's no way a supposed civil rights minded person would put a hit out on   
   > someone just for having survived a tragedy like the bombing.   
   ---   
   She didn't survive the tragedy, she is the mother of the person in   
   his view who caused it. And he isn't the civil rights minded attorney   
   yet-he bribes judges after all-that is what he will later become,   
   perhaps, I suspect, because of what the Graystones are about to go   
   through with the government and with other people.   
   >   
   > They have just   
   > succeeded in making the entire Adama clan loathesome and despicable. So   
   > much for Adama being a good and honorable name.   
   ---   
   You mean someone who later come to believe in civil rights is immune   
   to such human emotions as loss and vengeance? That because he would   
   become a civil Rights activist that he won't feel vengeance against   
   the persons that were the parents of the person who killed his wife   
   and daughter? Believing in Civil Rights doesn't mean you are immune   
   to human emotion. His becoming a civil rights advocate does show that   
   you can change. In real life after all some of the judges and   
   senators who voted for civil rights bills and ruled for the   
   minorities on civil rights cases were former Klansmen. People learn   
   from mistakes, often from tragic ones.   
      
   Seeing Adama order a hit on the wife of Daniel Graystone is very   
   disappointing but given his background it is also not surprising but   
   I doubt very much he will go through with it (of course he did allow   
   that hit that his brother carried out against that government   
   official in connection of obtaining the MPC for Graystone).   
      
   As for Adama being a good an honorable name, that is what it will   
   become but now we are seeing it before. His brother is a criminal and   
   Joe tried to escape that background but is failing as we see it now,   
   in great part because he is in grief, but it will become a great   
   name. Joe will redeem himself, especially when he does not go through   
   with the assassination of Mrs. Graystone and go from there.   
   --   
   ----->Hunter   
      
   "No man in the wrong can stand up against   
    a fellow that's in the right and keeps on acomin'."   
      
    -----William J. McDonald   
    Captain, Texas Rangers from 1891 to 1907   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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