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merrily

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6. Yes, I know, but that is a different issue (I think?) than the one the OP raised.
Fri Aug 15, 2014, 04:27 PM
Aug 2014

I am not sure what the OP's point is and was trying to pinpoint it.

I was just debating with someone who seemed to think that Wilson's constitutional right to a fair trial means DUers have to STFU about him until his trial is over. I was trying to find out if that is the meaning of the OP and, if not, what does it mean?

Or is it simply informing us that the OP is for truth, justice and the American way and not in opposition to the Bill of Rights?

(Yes, before you ask: my question to the OP certainly could have been a lot more direct.)

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