budsmoker87
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...no longer allowed to call the president a liar, a hypocrit or dishonest...no longer allowed to refer to king obama as "giving aid and comfort to the enemy" or refer to "alleged sexual misconduct on the president's part."
England and Taiwan oddly enough both come to mind. I've seen some world class anger bouts from both nation's ruling bodies. Ever watch the English parliament?...I don't think they make it through a single hour without ATLEAST calling someone a wanker.Rules for Congress? JEEZUS, we can't have that, can we?
We should let them duke it out at the podium like they do in other countries, 'cause if they aren't gonna get any work done we may as well be able to watch them beat the crap out of each other.
England and Taiwan oddly enough both come to mind. I've seen some world class anger bouts from both nation's ruling bodies. Ever watch the English parliament?...I don't think they make it through a single hour without ATLEAST calling someone a wanker.
Dude. You yelled "Fire!" in the theater just last week! I know, I was there with you. Then the week before that you yelled "Theater!" in a fire! Again I know, I was there. It was awesome.Free speech has always been limited, have you ever heard the phrase "you can't yell fire in a theater"? There are limitations like the afore mentioned that should be applied to congress. These limitations simply help expedite the already bogged down buracracy that we have in place
Dude, do you have a clue who you said that too?kiss my fuckin ass
That's easy...the kid who did the hitting is at fault. No human has the right to lay hands on another person. It's assault and it's against the law. If someone tells you to jump off a bridge and you do it...who's fault is it?I didnt think free speach gave you the right to be a douche. I really dont think that was the idea of "free speach". I still dont see how people cant disagree without insaulting people. Maybe it needed to be done just like rules are needed in RIU to keep people from being insaulting.
You instigate a confrontation your just as liable if somthing where to go down. Kinda like if your a kid saying "hit me, hit me" and the other kids hits you. Whos fault is it? You just asked him to hit you so isnt it fair?
Congress reminds me of the kindergarden kids on south park. They need rules for our own good otherwise they would sit around like lost souls trying to figure out how to fuck us. Glad they are at each other leaves the people out of the line of fire.
So he was asked by the other kid to be struck.That's easy...the kid who did the hitting is at fault. No human has the right to lay hands on another person. It's assault and it's against the law. If someone tells you to jump off a bridge and you do it...who's fault is it?
what? you are compairing the possibility of a mob rush in a movie theater to callin mere mortals hypocrits? so what other mean words dont you like people saying? the reason the words were outlawed had nothing to do with "expediting" shit. they have to do with people who think they are smarter than everyone else and wanting to shut down all dicent....you know...facism.Free speech has always been limited, have you ever heard the phrase "you can't yell fire in a theater"? There are limitations like the afore mentioned that should be applied to congress. These limitations simply help expedite the already bogged down buracracy that we have in place
Not exactly.. let me give an example.what? you are compairing the possibility of a mob rush in a movie theater to callin mere mortals hypocrits? so what other mean words dont you like people saying? the reason the words were outlawed had nothing to do with "expediting" shit. they have to do with people who think they are smarter than everyone else and wanting to shut down all dicent....you know...facism.
Not exactly.. let me give an example.
I used to work in this one particular bar, nice place that attracted a happy hour crowd of legal professionals, law enforcement agents/FBI, and your typical run-of-the-mill "yuppies", I guess you could say.
Anyway, we kept a list of rules posted on the wall and anyone who broke the rules would be immediately escorted out.
The rules were:
1. Don't talk about politics
That's it. And you know what? People didn't talk about politics. Not because they allowed themselves to be "oppressed" by this tyrannical rule, but because they knew drinking alcohol and talking about politics with random strangers is pretty much always a bad idea.
I hope you can figure out what the moral of this little story is