They say good fences make good neighbors. But imagine your neighbor has an irrational hatred for you and has spent the last 50 years building a medieval catapult in his front yard so he can fling a giant fireball to destroy your home. And every so often you sneak over and destroy his work in progress to stop him. If your goal is to live in a permanent state of peace and safety, would it be best to just keep on occasionally eliminating his weapon, or would it be best to eliminate him? Now, I'm not a national security expert, but I've had my share of bad neighbors. So the answer is pretty obvious. The only way this ever ends is if the good guys end it.
Congratulations to @SGKusmertz and @heavyO. Your questions were chosen for tonight’s Ask Greg!
@SGKusmertz Which book or movie character would you want to be in your real life?
@heavyO Other than 1-800-Kars-4-kids, name another song you pray you never have to hear again?