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Hal Turner arrested
Michael W. Bryant, the mentally disabled dufus who once claimed to have a PhD, wrote: On Jun 6, 3:29�am, Telamon wrote: Again, what law did Hal break? It is definitely poor form to threaten someone publicly but it is not against the law. Incitement to violence is one area where we do not free speech. Eugene V. Debs served several years in prison in the early 1900's for advocating that young men drafted into WW1 not show up for induction. The myth that the Fist Amendment covers all speech is prevalent among those who have never actually studied Constitutional Law. Other areas not covered by the 1st A include libel, slander, release of national secuirty info and conspiracy to committ a crime. You can suffer civil and criminal penalties for speech in those areas. You should actually study the Constitution before so blanketly condemning how other people might interpret it. You should have actually studied for that PhD, dufus! dxAce Michigan USA And, as always, don't let your children attend Louisville Technical Institute. They've hired at least one dufus who once claimed to have a PhD, and who knows, there may be more dufi there. |
Hal Turner arrested
On Jun 6, 3:34�am, Telamon
That someone really stupid would be you. Gee, dude, you're the one that doesn't seem to understand how the US Constitution has been interpreted for over 200 years. I generally think you are a pretty smart guy, but you were out to lunch on that one. Look it up, Telly You sure you don't want to wager one of those Drakes? You want to bet a few thousand bucks? No, I don't have a gambling problem, just a radio problem. I don't think you really want to bet me several thousand on the notion that prosecutors didn't know what they were doing when Turner was arrested. Be man enough to admit when you're wrong. Mike |
Hal Turner arrested
Michael W. Bryant, the dufus who once claimed to have a PhD and now claims to be disabled, wrote: On Jun 6, 3:34�am, Telamon That someone really stupid would be you. Gee, dude, you're the one that doesn't seem to understand how the US Constitution has been interpreted for over 200 years. I generally think you are a pretty smart guy, but you were out to lunch on that one. Look it up, Telly You sure you don't want to wager one of those Drakes? You want to bet a few thousand bucks? No, I don't have a gambling problem, just a radio problem. I don't think you really want to bet me several thousand on the notion that prosecutors didn't know what they were doing when Turner was arrested. Be man enough to admit when you're wrong. Real men don't lie about having PhD's... only snivelling academic dufi. dxAce Michigan USA And, as always, don't let your children attend Louisville Technical Institute. They've hired at least one dufus who once claimed to have a PhD, and who knows, there may be more dufi there. |
Hal Turner arrested
On Jun 6, 1:43�pm, dxAce wrote:
You should have actually studied for that PhD, dufus! You're probably right, Steve. Just like you should've studied investments before doing business with Huntington. Mike |
Hal Turner arrested
On Jun 6, 1:51�pm, dxAce wrote:
Real men don't lie about having PhD's... only snivelling academic dufi. Real men hold jobs, Steve. That rules you out. Mike |
Hal Turner arrested
Michael W. Bryant, the dufus who once claimed to have a PhD, wrote: On Jun 6, 1:43�pm, dxAce wrote: You should have actually studied for that PhD, dufus! You're probably right, Steve. Just like you should've studied investments before doing business with Huntington. Oh, I've certainly studied investments, dufus, which has absolutely nothing what so ever to do with a dufus saying that they'd do one thing and then did just the opposite! Got it, dufus? dxAce Michigan USA And, as always, don't let your children attend Louisville Technical Institute. They've hired at least one dufus who once claimed to have a PhD, and who knows, there may be more dufi there. |
Hal Turner arrested
Michael W. Bryant, the dufus who once claimed to have a PhD, wrote: On Jun 6, 1:51�pm, dxAce wrote: Real men don't lie about having PhD's... only snivelling academic dufi. Real men hold jobs, Steve. That rules you out. Well yeah, dufus, because unlike you, I am indeed disabled and I actually have the paperwork from the VA and SS to prove it, boy! And, I also get the checks every month, dufus! You, you just lie about PhD's and being disabled! LMFAO dxAce Michigan USA And, as always, don't let your children attend Louisville Technical Institute. They've hired at least one dufus who once claimed to have a PhD, and who knows, there may be more dufi there. |
Hal Turner arrested
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, Mike wrote: On Jun 6, 3:29?am, Telamon wrote: Again, what law did Hal break? It is definitely poor form to threaten someone publicly but it is not against the law. Incitement to violence is one area where we do not free speech. Eugene V. Debs served several years in prison in the early 1900's for advocating that young men drafted into WW1 not show up for induction. The myth that the Fist Amendment covers all speech is prevalent among those who have never actually studied Constitutional Law. Other areas not covered by the 1st A include libel, slander, release of national secuirty info and conspiracy to committ a crime. You can suffer civil and criminal penalties for speech in those areas. You should actually study the Constitution before so blanketly condemning how other people might interpret it. Before you open your big mouth you should take your own advice. There is a difference between criminal and civil law. This is not about a civil suit where one can be sued for just about anything. I should sue you for posting stupid and in general lowering the IQ of the news group, which affects all that read it. What Hal wrote on the web will have to be found as "Incitement to violence" by the court. Speaking before a crowd that then commits violent acts or property destruction is not the same thing as blogging on the web. The court will need to find a violent act that directly ties to Hal's page. I don't expect that to happen because as I have not heard of any claim to that effect. I doubt Hal has blogged any nonpublic national security information. Spock has informed me that blogging about a conspiracy and then committing one is at best incongruous. Try again Mikey. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
Hal Turner arrested
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, Mike wrote: On Jun 6, 3:34?am, Telamon That someone really stupid would be you. Gee, dude, you're the one that doesn't seem to understand how the US Constitution has been interpreted for over 200 years. I generally think you are a pretty smart guy, but you were out to lunch on that one. Look it up, Telly I think I understand it and my rights better than you do. You sure you don't want to wager one of those Drakes? You want to bet a few thousand bucks? No, I don't have a gambling problem, just a radio problem. I don't think you really want to bet me several thousand on the notion that prosecutors didn't know what they were doing when Turner was arrested. Several thousand bucks are what my Drakes' are worth. Some prosecutors are incompetent. Be man enough to admit when you're wrong. When you admit that you are clueless. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
Hal Turner arrested
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, Mike wrote: On Jun 6, 1:51?pm, dxAce wrote: Real men don't lie about having PhD's... only snivelling academic dufi. Real men hold jobs, Steve. That rules you out. Real men have a clue, that rules you out Mikey. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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