OohPooPahDoo
Gold Member
It wasn't, but if criminals don't have rights neither do you.
Criminals have had their rights abridged by due process of law. You surrender some rights when you are committing a felonious act. By your absurd logic, you can't charge an armed robber with murder of a police officer if he only started shooting at the police in self defense - wrong, sorry, as soon as you pull a gun during the commission of a felony you no longer have the right to defend yourself - and as soon as you destroy other's property in the making of speech you surrender the right to have that particular speech protected.
You're a fucking moron, BTW.
I suggest you go tell a defense attorney, or even Obama the constitutional lecturer, that you surrender your rights when you commit a felonious act. Expect to be sat down for a long lecture about how the law really works when you do, because you clearly have no idea what you are talking about.
Why don't you start the lecture off, for us? Maybe you can explain by what Constitutional basis an armed robber has the right to shoot a policeman dead so long as he was protecting his own life?
Oh - but wait, what the law and defense attorneys or anyone has to say doesn't really matter - its all about what you feew is right or wrong, isn't it?