Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wonderful site here. As usual the liberal view is to attack the person without having to defend a position. Good thing you are all unhappy and emotional because you all deserve it.
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I believe that we are applying the logic. If you violate the order of a public meeting, you get thrown out, regardless of whether you FEEL you are doing something important.
Next time he can submit questions like everyone else.
Arrested or thrown out? How about being thrown out of school for using an air soft gun on your own property, after officers behave determined you've committed no crime?
Discharging a firearm.
Gestapo
Nice, let's mash two unrelated issues together and throw in the Nazis for effect.
You are too emotional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wonderful site here. As usual the liberal view is to attack the person without having to defend a position. Good thing you are all unhappy and emotional because you all deserve it.
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I believe that we are applying the logic. If you violate the order of a public meeting, you get thrown out, regardless of whether you FEEL you are doing something important.
Next time he can submit questions like everyone else.
Arrested or thrown out? How about being thrown out of school for using an air soft gun on your own property, after officers behave determined you've committed no crime?
Discharging a firearm.
Gestapo
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wonderful site here. As usual the liberal view is to attack the person without having to defend a position. Good thing you are all unhappy and emotional because you all deserve it.
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Oh, come on. You are being too harsh. This thread has done a great job outlining why Common Core is a good thing and how scary and nasty the Tea Party is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The meeting was about common core
Right. But the actions of the security guard were not in any way related to Common Core. It's like saying "The vending machine at the Common Core meeting ate my dollar! Therefore, Common Core sucks!"
You're right! The man should not have brought up common Core when the meeting was about Common Core and the guard was hired to protect the Common Core meeting
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, was the arrested dude jailed or something?
State dropped charges but said they were correct to arrest him
So they dropped the charges of second-degree assault of a police officer, which carries a fine of $2,500 and up to 10 years in prison, and disturbing a school operation, which carries a fine of $2,500 and up to six months.
The sickening right wing nut jobs whine a bit and the state of Maryland folds like a house of cards. Show some backbone Maryland. Backbone!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, was the arrested dude jailed or something?
State dropped charges but said they were correct to arrest him
Anonymous wrote:Wonderful site here. As usual the liberal view is to attack the person without having to defend a position. Good thing you are all unhappy and emotional because you all deserve it.
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Anonymous wrote:So, was the arrested dude jailed or something?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wonderful site here. As usual the liberal view is to attack the person without having to defend a position. Good thing you are all unhappy and emotional because you all deserve it.
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I believe that we are applying the logic. If you violate the order of a public meeting, you get thrown out, regardless of whether you FEEL you are doing something important.
Next time he can submit questions like everyone else.
Arrested or thrown out? How about being thrown out of school for using an air soft gun on your own property, after officers behave determined you've committed no crime?
Discharging a firearm.
Gestapo
According to Godwin's Law, you lose. Of course, you lost several pages ago. But, you lose again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wonderful site here. As usual the liberal view is to attack the person without having to defend a position. Good thing you are all unhappy and emotional because you all deserve it.
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I believe that we are applying the logic. If you violate the order of a public meeting, you get thrown out, regardless of whether you FEEL you are doing something important.
Next time he can submit questions like everyone else.
Arrested or thrown out? How about being thrown out of school for using an air soft gun on your own property, after officers behave determined you've committed no crime?
Discharging a firearm.
Gestapo
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wonderful site here. As usual the liberal view is to attack the person without having to defend a position. Good thing you are all unhappy and emotional because you all deserve it.
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I believe that we are applying the logic. If you violate the order of a public meeting, you get thrown out, regardless of whether you FEEL you are doing something important.
Next time he can submit questions like everyone else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The meeting was about common core
Right. But the actions of the security guard were not in any way related to Common Core. It's like saying "The vending machine at the Common Core meeting ate my dollar! Therefore, Common Core sucks!"
Anonymous wrote:Wonderful site here. As usual the liberal view is to attack the person without having to defend a position. Good thing you are all unhappy and emotional because you all deserve it.
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Anonymous wrote:Wonderful site here. As usual the liberal view is to attack the person without having to defend a position. Good thing you are all unhappy and emotional because you all deserve it.
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