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Originally Posted by Damien
Not really. Intentions are important in judging someones character. We all make mistakes but our intentions are a far better indictor of our character and likely future conduct. He didn't seek to profit from this arrangement so we can assume he is not a corrupt, thieving individual that some wish to portray him as.
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Yes, really. Commiting a crime with "good intentions" is still commiting a crime.
What, suddenly everyone can decieve and cover up so long as they are doing it under quote: "good intentions"? Would that apply to heterosexual conservatives as well?