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Insulting someone is a far cry from causing physical violence or death.
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Originally posted by OCA
Everything that I dislike? No. This particular thing? Yes
There used to be a time in this country when one didn't even think of uttering something like that and then if he did he knew he could expect a punch in the nose, in those days they didn't refer to it as physical assault but rather taking care of matters like men. But now......what with the level of character in this country sometimes you're liable to get sued for a punch in the nose. Sad.
Originally posted by rtwngAvngr
Words never justify violence. You need to up the ante with a better, more ill insult for his mother. It's more fun, you increase your vocabulary, and there's no dental bill.
Originally posted by wonderwench
Yelling fire in a crowded theatre is not protected speech in that there is a high likelihood of such speech causing imminent harm.
Insulting someone doesn't cause imminent harm. Nor does criticizing a political figure cause imminent harm.
Originally posted by OCA
He just said that he'd vote for somebody who's responsible for American deaths rather than his own president! How is that not over the line?
Originally posted by OCA
I think you mistake me for being absolutely rock solid like Jesus. I'm human and my first instinct would be to dot this guys eye, maybe afterwards I would be a little remorseful although there have been a few times in my life where i'm glad the person was pummelled and felt really good afterwards.
God knows that we are human and if you whipped up on somebody and then asked forgiveness i'm 100% sure he forgives you.
I don't want the impression to be that i'm a fighter because i'm more than likely going to walk away from small altercations but this deal would be something where if he said it in front of me well I wouldn't feel patriotic if I didn't drill him real hard. Men know instinctively whats worth fighting over and whats not, its like an unspoken code of ethics.