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Abusive language is not unlawful. However, calling a person a thief
who is not a thief is actionable defamation -- and immoral. A slam dunk, by the way. One of these days, one of you ****heads will go too far and find himself at the wrong end of a very expensive lawsuit from which even bankruptcy can provide no relief. Does anyone else find that someone who talks about flaunting the LAW, waiving a threat of a LAWsuit around when called on it rather amusing? By the way, in your humble opinion, you've listed items that you deem not "immoral." Would you not consider a threat to public safety immoral? Have you ever had a loved on killed by a speeder? I watched my girlfriend's car get t-boned on the driver's side when I was 17 (I was in the car behind her, Ontario, California, 1975). Have you ever been in a party at a park with large quantities of beer being drunk? Watched a fight break out? Watched a man wade into the crowd with a gun to break it up? Watched that man get hit with a bottle and then someone jumps on his back? Watched as the gun goes off into the crowd and the bullet explodes that man's son's head like a mellon (Chino, California, 1974)? Hmm, drinking in the park and firing a gun near a public road (the guy came off the sidewalk into the park). Nothing immoral there. In both instances, young people died. In neither instance were the young people at fault, but other, older, "wiser" individuals had, like you, determined that they were either above the law or the law did not apply to them. There is no "technical" about it. If you fish without a license where a license is required, if you take more than your allotted limit, you are a poacher. That is a criminal activity. One who commits a criminal activity is a criminal. Frank Reid |
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![]() "Frank Reid" wrote in message oups.com... By the way, in your humble opinion, you've listed items that you deem not "immoral." Would you not consider a threat to public safety immoral? Have you ever had a loved on killed by a speeder? I watched my girlfriend's car get t-boned on the driver's side when I was 17 (I was in the car behind her, Ontario, California, 1975). Have you ever been in a party at a park with large quantities of beer being drunk? Watched a fight break out? Watched a man wade into the crowd with a gun to break it up? Watched that man get hit with a bottle and then someone jumps on his back? Watched as the gun goes off into the crowd and the bullet explodes that man's son's head like a mellon (Chino, California, 1974)? Hmm, drinking in the park and firing a gun near a public road (the guy came off the sidewalk into the park). Nothing immoral there. In both instances, young people died. In neither instance were the young people at fault, but other, older, "wiser" individuals had, like you, determined that they were either above the law or the law did not apply to them. There is no "technical" about it. If you fish without a license where a license is required, if you take more than your allotted limit, you are a poacher. That is a criminal activity. One who commits a criminal activity is a criminal. Frank Reid Damn Frank, I'm feeling I lived a pretty boring life in my 52+ years here in CA. -tom |
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Move to Chino. At one time, it had the highest "per capita" murder
rate of any incorporated city (over 10,000) in the nation. Frank Reid |
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