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'From man's sweat and God's love, beer came to be.
or did they do the right thing, by shooting the brazilian after they had already captured him. i've been talking with some people and there are opinions on both sides of this issue. in my opinion, killing him was the right thing to do, because he might have had his finger on a trigger for a bomb. i feel bad that he was innocent, but he ran into the train wearing a heavy coat on a warm day and there were people on that train. it could have been worse if he was a bomber, what do you think? 
