Is this man a guilty bigot or a law-abiding citizen?

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Re: Is this man a guilty bigot or a law-abiding citizen?

Post by JW Frogen » Sat Jul 26, 2008 2:49 pm

Aussie wrote:Why do they bother with Cops in the State of Texas. Just let the people look after themselves and the Courts can vindicate or otherwise.
If you put that to referendum in Texas I bet it would pass.

Everyone wears big boots down there.

(Or up there from here.)

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Re: Is this man a guilty bigot or a law-abiding citizen?

Post by JW Frogen » Sat Jul 26, 2008 2:51 pm

boxy wrote:It's where such laws lead. Sooner or later someone who has a legitimate reason for breaking into a neighbours property will get shot, or some innocent bystander will get caught in the crossfire... and all for a couple of grand worth of dream.
Naaaaaaa, not in Texas.

They are all straight shooters.

They hit what they aim for.

Except Bush, but then I think he should have never sobered up.

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Re: Is this man a guilty bigot or a law-abiding citizen?

Post by JW Frogen » Sat Jul 26, 2008 2:53 pm

freediver wrote:
Haven't you thrown that into other comments randomly?
No, I think you are confusing that with my continual campaign to have Heinz come out with Watsabi and Beans.

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Re: Is this man a guilty bigot or a law-abiding citizen?

Post by freediver » Sun Jul 27, 2008 9:41 pm

So you don't think that equating two guys who are stealing from a neighbour and then enter the property of someone who confronts them with 'walking past', 'visiting grandma' or' fraternity pranks'

That's not what I was doing IQ. Hence, not a strawman. I hope you can move on from this point now.

If an innocent is caught in the crossfire then the full weight of the law would be applied to the offending party...

That won't make it hurt any less IQ.

why don't we just hand all material possessions over to one big socialist pool and it can be a free for all without the need for hard work or the risk of being shot and the govt can distribute it as they see fit.

Now that is a strawman. You leap from one absurdity to another IQ.

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Post by IQSRLOW » Sun Jul 27, 2008 10:31 pm

That's not what I was doing IQ. Hence, not a strawman. I hope you can move on from this point now.
I don't think so.

Just what was your point then?

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Re: Is this man a guilty bigot or a law-abiding citizen?

Post by pakistani_dalek » Mon Jul 28, 2008 12:29 pm

IQSRLOW wrote:
That's not what I was doing IQ. Hence, not a strawman. I hope you can move on from this point now.
I don't think so.

Just what was your point then?
his point was..try out this new forum - you might just like it :mrgreen:

http://www.freeyabb.com/australianpolit ... alianpolit

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Re: Is this man a guilty bigot or a law-abiding citizen?

Post by freediver » Tue Jul 29, 2008 11:49 am

IQ, others have already explained it to you quite clearly in this thread.

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Post by IQSRLOW » Tue Jul 29, 2008 12:04 pm

If you refuse to explain your point the why don't you just say that you don't have one- because you don't?

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Re: Is this man a guilty bigot or a law-abiding citizen?

Post by freediver » Tue Jul 29, 2008 12:08 pm

I don't explain because I don't think there is any point in explaining. It was obvious to everyone else - so much so that they could explain it perfectly well. If you still don't get it, there's nothing I can do for you. I think you were just caught out trying to use big words you don't understand, so now you are pretending you misunderstood me, rather than your own words.

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Re: Is this man a guilty bigot or a law-abiding citizen?

Post by IQSRLOW » Tue Jul 29, 2008 12:19 pm

I think you are pretending you have been misunderstood when it is plainly obvious what you meant. I think that you were just caught out trying to obfuscate by constructing a strawman and are now avoiding explaining.
That's not what I was doing IQ. Hence, not a strawman.
Just because you deny building a strawman doesn't mean your are not guilty of trying to construct one

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