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<blockquote data-quote="mightymouse" data-source="post: 2841971" data-attributes="member: 15253"><p>I agree with both points. If nothing else, Finicum's final moments illustrate the conviction often proclaimed, but rarely ever realized, that it is better to die on one's feet, than to live on one's knees. He had publicly stated that he would not be caged in a concrete cell, and when it appeared quite likely that he would be captured and jailed, he took his chances and went for his gun. Finicum showed that he had the courage of his convictions, and he went down fighting for what he believed in. It is indeed a shame that a man with such courage simply picked the wrong fight. The Oregon "occupation" was a cause not worth his life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mightymouse, post: 2841971, member: 15253"] I agree with both points. If nothing else, Finicum's final moments illustrate the conviction often proclaimed, but rarely ever realized, that it is better to die on one's feet, than to live on one's knees. He had publicly stated that he would not be caged in a concrete cell, and when it appeared quite likely that he would be captured and jailed, he took his chances and went for his gun. Finicum showed that he had the courage of his convictions, and he went down fighting for what he believed in. It is indeed a shame that a man with such courage simply picked the wrong fight. The Oregon "occupation" was a cause not worth his life. [/QUOTE]
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