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In reply to the discussion: ‘Off the charts unbelievable': Will acquittal of Oregon refuge occupiers embolden extremists? [View all]emulatorloo
(44,106 posts)33. Stop stuffing words in other people's mouths
"But I guess since it was a Clinton who ordered the raid, those people deserved to die."
That's pretty egregious.
If you want to have a rational discussion with someone you disagree with, have a discussion.
Don't fabricate hyperbolic bullshit and put those words in your fellow DU'ers mouths.
That's pretty egregious.
If you want to have a rational discussion with someone you disagree with, have a discussion.
Don't fabricate hyperbolic bullshit and put those words in your fellow DU'ers mouths.
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‘Off the charts unbelievable': Will acquittal of Oregon refuge occupiers embolden extremists? [View all]
NaturalHigh
Oct 2016
OP
No, this was a unanimous acquittal. Each and every juror was a nutjob extremist nt
geek tragedy
Oct 2016
#9
It's all over the place on the usual Bundy pages. Probably, out on the Extremist websites, too.
Hugin
Oct 2016
#62
obviously laying siege to a residential compound with children inside isn't called for
geek tragedy
Oct 2016
#24
which is why cases of armed insurrection should not be trusted to juries, outsourcing
geek tragedy
Oct 2016
#18
lol, the Bundy occupiers are now 'innocents' in your estimation? cool story bro
geek tragedy
Oct 2016
#25
Juries in free states used to refuse to convict under the Fugitive Slave Act.
Nuclear Unicorn
Oct 2016
#46