Talk:Hitman
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Would it be impossible to sue for specific performance if the government was the one hiring; let's say an assassin for the CIA.
- As far as I know, it is against the public policy of the U.S. government to sponsor assassinations, for the obvious reason that the government does not want to encourage responses in kind. So your question would be moot in U.S. courts (since no court would enforce a contract against public policy and no government lawyer would be that dumb to file that case). I don't know enough about foreign legal systems to say how other countries' judges would respond if they were presented with that question in the context of their own security services. --Coolcaesar 04:40, 23 May 2005 (UTC)
This page looks like a disambig page with the phrases "Hitman can refer to (blah)," but then it's got the crime box on the right. We should have it be a disambig page to a hitman (crime) page, and the crime box is only on the hitman (crime) page. Any disagreements? --zandperl 14:03, 4 Apr 2004 (UTC)
It says that "Hitman" is a third person console shooter about a retired assasin forced back into service. Actually, this is Hitman 2: Stealth Assasins. The first game, Hitman: Codename 47, commonly referred to as just "Hitman" had a different storyline, and was, to my knowledge, only on PCs. Aerothorn 15:10, Apr 27, 2004 (UTC)
