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This is what happened!

TeeKee

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Taking a guess this could have happen...

Some chicken from KTV was giving him a BJ in the car, and he got high, and was distracted from the steering wheels...

and rammed into 2 fellas...after this, he panicked and quickly slammed on the accelerator and continue to hit another a few yards away.

Sins--> DEATH!!

Find any fresh human serminal fluid traces and you could nailed that bugger!!
 
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GoFlyKiteNow

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I believe he just drunk, he got the immunity, there's nothing we can do about it :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

No immunity for accidents resulting in death.
He will face legal action..after asking the foreign consulate
to lift his immunity..which they normally will grant
unless it is a very sensitive political matter.
 

TeeKee

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No immunity for accidents resulting in death.
He will face legal action..after asking the foreign consulate
to lift his immunity..which they normally will grant
unless it is a very sensitive political matter.

actually anybody and everybody could get immunity from God...if you repent..

but he run road and avoided responsibility...that's repugnant! :biggrin:
 

Soul_Reaper

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No immunity for accidents resulting in death.
He will face legal action..after asking the foreign consulate
to lift his immunity..which they normally will grant
unless it is a very sensitive political matter.

Halo! He is the One in-charge of the consulate!
You think he is so stoopid to lift immunity so he will get into trouble? :(
 

HellAngel

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TeeKee,

It depends on how you deem what repentance is. Deep down inside, many repent so that they could have a place in heaven. Only by repenting without condition would God forgive.

But if a Christian claims that he had repent then in-fact, it is highly that he had not. A person who repent would have a strong sense of guilt and probably live in regret of what he had then. He would likely not forgive himself for a very very long time. Only a Christian who admit that he had sinned and willing to enter Hell without condition had truly repented.

actually anybody and everybody could get immunity from God...if you repent..

but he run road and avoided responsibility...that's repugnant! :biggrin:
 

jonlatio

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No immunity for accidents resulting in death.
He will face legal action..after asking the foreign consulate
to lift his immunity..which they normally will grant
unless it is a very sensitive political matter.

You think the Romanian Govt will lift diplomatic immunity for him and extradite him here? I don't think so.

The Romanian Govt won't bother to compensate the families of the victims. they will act as if nothing had happened.

Our Govt won't make much noise about it after awhile too... It will be the usual statements,... "We regret what has happened and we will help the families of those involved,.. blah blah blah..." and then everything will be forgotten shortly.

Less serious issue but Was Michal Vana ever brought back to face charges? (Remember him?)
 

HellAngel

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90% of Romanian are Christians?

Religion
Main articles: Religion in Romania and Romanian Orthodox Church

Romania is a secular state, thus having no national religion. The dominant religious body is the Romanian Orthodox Church, an autocephalous church within the Eastern Orthodox communion; its members make up 86.7% of the population according to the 2002 census. Other important Christian denominations include Roman Catholicism (4.7%), Protestantism (3.7%), Pentecostalism (1.5%) and the Romanian Greek-Catholic Church (0.9%). Romania also has a Muslim minority concentrated in Dobrogea, mostly of Turkish ethnicity and numbering 67,500 people. Based on the 2002 census data, there are also 6,179 Jews, 23,105 people who are of no religion and/or atheist, and 11,734 who refused to answer. On December 27, 2006, a new Law on Religion was approved under which religious denominations can only receive official registration if they have at least 20,000 members, or about 0.1 percent of Romania's total population.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romania
 
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