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Mojeoux Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Apr-04-11 09:36 PM
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7. When studying the "Fire in a Theater" exception in University classes on the First Ammendment.
If you yelled that it was safe to shoot, knowing it wasn't, is a crime.

That's only one, but there are others and TJones can could be charged, if any of his victims were here in the U.S.

In cases of death or injury, if you said a rider at a rodeo was ready and you knew he wasn't, that's a crime. Even if you didn't know, but you knew you weren't supposed to yell unless you knew the rider was ready, that's a crime, a lesser crime , but illegal.

Hate speech is disgusting.
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