WillowTree
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And here's another question.
Since this guy is a senior citizen, how did he pay for his hospital bill?
Either out of his pocket or private insurance!
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And here's another question.
Since this guy is a senior citizen, how did he pay for his hospital bill?
And here's another question.
Since this guy is a senior citizen, how did he pay for his hospital bill?
Either out of his pocket or private insurance!
I guess the question is, did the poor 45 year old, end up in the hospital from the punch?
And here's another question.
Since this guy is a senior citizen, how did he pay for his hospital bill?
Either out of his pocket or private insurance!
Yeaaaah, sure.
I'm pretty sure it was charged to Medicare personally.
Good thing for him he has his socialized healthcare benefits.
I guess the question is, did the poor 45 year old, end up in the hospital from the punch?
According to the law, it doesn't matter how badly the other guy was hurt.
The 65 year old committed assault and battery on the other gentleman. By his own admission the other person did not assault him first.
Therefore, any move taken in self-defense is perfectly acceptable.
Now, if it was me, I would have beaten the crap out of that old man, but then again, I know a thing or two about fighting. Perhaps this fellow didn't.
I guess the question is, did the poor 45 year old, end up in the hospital from the punch?
According to the law, it doesn't matter how badly the other guy was hurt.
The 65 year old committed assault and battery on the other gentleman. By his own admission the other person did not assault him first.
Therefore, any move taken in self-defense is perfectly acceptable.
Now, if it was me, I would have beaten the crap out of that old man, but then again, I know a thing or two about fighting. Perhaps this fellow didn't.
I guess the question is, did the poor 45 year old, end up in the hospital from the punch?
According to the law, it doesn't matter how badly the other guy was hurt.
The 65 year old committed assault and battery on the other gentleman. By his own admission the other person did not assault him first.
Therefore, any move taken in self-defense is perfectly acceptable.
Now, if it was me, I would have beaten the crap out of that old man, but then again, I know a thing or two about fighting. Perhaps this fellow didn't.
I guess the question is, did the poor 45 year old, end up in the hospital from the punch?
According to the law, it doesn't matter how badly the other guy was hurt.
The 65 year old committed assault and battery on the other gentleman. By his own admission the other person did not assault him first.
Therefore, any move taken in self-defense is perfectly acceptable.
Now, if it was me, I would have beaten the crap out of that old man, but then again, I know a thing or two about fighting. Perhaps this fellow didn't.
punching is battery, not assault. punching is okay when one feels threated.. hence fist to face., then the verbal assaulter committed a second crime by committing battery in biting off a finger..The finger-biting incident occurred after a member of the group protesting health care reform, William Rice, 65, of Newbury Park, became involved in a heated discussion with a member of Code Pink, sheriff’s Capt. Ross Bonfiglio said.
After the argument, Rice returned to where his own group was standing.clearly rice returned peaceably to his side of the street. without violence.
A man from Moveon.org’s area then walked over to the opponents and verbally confronted Rice, allegedly calling him names and acting aggressively, Bonfiglio said. then the moveon man assualted rice. assualt is verbal aggression
Rice later told investigators he felt threatened by the man and punched him in the nose, Bonfiglio said.
Please elucidate on "the rules."I guess the question is, did the poor 45 year old, end up in the hospital from the punch?
According to the law, it doesn't matter how badly the other guy was hurt.
The 65 year old committed assault and battery on the other gentleman. By his own admission the other person did not assault him first.
Therefore, any move taken in self-defense is perfectly acceptable.
Now, if it was me, I would have beaten the crap out of that old man, but then again, I know a thing or two about fighting. Perhaps this fellow didn't.
Yep, dimwit ignores the 'rules', fights with an old man, gets punched, goes whining after a snack.
Less balls than average 7th grade boy.
I guess the question is, did the poor 45 year old, end up in the hospital from the punch?
According to the law, it doesn't matter how badly the other guy was hurt.
The 65 year old committed assault and battery on the other gentleman. By his own admission the other person did not assault him first.
Therefore, any move taken in self-defense is perfectly acceptable.
Now, if it was me, I would have beaten the crap out of that old man, but then again, I know a thing or two about fighting. Perhaps this fellow didn't.
You are aware you say you know a thing or two about fighting and then advocate beating up an old man. So in essence, your knowledge of fighting revolves around takin' out old people - much like the Obama health plan.
Buddha would be so proud...
According to the law, it doesn't matter how badly the other guy was hurt.
The 65 year old committed assault and battery on the other gentleman. By his own admission the other person did not assault him first.
Therefore, any move taken in self-defense is perfectly acceptable.
Now, if it was me, I would have beaten the crap out of that old man, but then again, I know a thing or two about fighting. Perhaps this fellow didn't.
You are aware you say you know a thing or two about fighting and then advocate beating up an old man. So in essence, your knowledge of fighting revolves around takin' out old people - much like the Obama health plan.
Buddha would be so proud...
65 isn't "old" these days, and obviously the gentleman in question is not "feeble".
If he punched me in the face, twice, you can be damn sure I'd beat the crap out of him.
According to the law, it doesn't matter how badly the other guy was hurt.
The 65 year old committed assault and battery on the other gentleman. By his own admission the other person did not assault him first.
Therefore, any move taken in self-defense is perfectly acceptable.
Now, if it was me, I would have beaten the crap out of that old man, but then again, I know a thing or two about fighting. Perhaps this fellow didn't.
You are aware you say you know a thing or two about fighting and then advocate beating up an old man. So in essence, your knowledge of fighting revolves around takin' out old people - much like the Obama health plan.
Buddha would be so proud...
65 isn't "old" these days, and obviously the gentleman in question is not "feeble".
If he punched me in the face, twice, you can be damn sure I'd beat the crap out of him.
I guess the question is, did the poor 45 year old, end up in the hospital from the punch?
According to the law, it doesn't matter how badly the other guy was hurt.
The 65 year old committed assault and battery on the other gentleman. By his own admission the other person did not assault him first.
Therefore, any move taken in self-defense is perfectly acceptable.
Now, if it was me, I would have beaten the crap out of that old man, but then again, I know a thing or two about fighting. Perhaps this fellow didn't.
Reading COMPREHENSION is very important..
From the articel
punching is battery, not assault. punching is okay when one feels threated.. hence fist to face., then the verbal assaulter committed a second crime by committing battery in biting off a finger..The finger-biting incident occurred after a member of the group protesting health care reform, William Rice, 65, of Newbury Park, became involved in a heated discussion with a member of Code Pink, sheriffs Capt. Ross Bonfiglio said.
After the argument, Rice returned to where his own group was standing.clearly rice returned peaceably to his side of the street. without violence.
A man from Moveon.orgs area then walked over to the opponents and verbally confronted Rice, allegedly calling him names and acting aggressively, Bonfiglio said. then the moveon man assualted rice. assualt is verbal aggression
Rice later told investigators he felt threatened by the man and punched him in the nose, Bonfiglio said.
So, let me see if I have this straight.
By the old "anti" guy's own admission, he
"punched the guy in the face" and then "Punched him again, and his hand ened up in the guy's mouth"
Now, I'm just quoting what the guy actually said in the FoxNews interview.
That means, that the old guy committed assault and battery with intent to harm the finger-biter.
Whether the guy's finger got bitten off in the scuffle or not matters little...
as the old fingerless gentleman is in fact, by his own admission, possibly guilty of a felony, depending on the local laws...
You are aware you say you know a thing or two about fighting and then advocate beating up an old man. So in essence, your knowledge of fighting revolves around takin' out old people - much like the Obama health plan.
Buddha would be so proud...
65 isn't "old" these days, and obviously the gentleman in question is not "feeble".
If he punched me in the face, twice, you can be damn sure I'd beat the crap out of him.
If you get punched in the face twice - you don't know much about fighting.
You post like a pussy - and I am willing to bet dimes to dollars you fight like one too...
(I apologize for the profanity folks...)
Either out of his pocket or private insurance!
Yeaaaah, sure.
I'm pretty sure it was charged to Medicare personally.
Good thing for him he has his socialized healthcare benefits.
Yes, and he personally paid into Medicare since it's inception. so out of pocket is true