Originally posted by David Floyd
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Illegals Get Uppity, Court Might Be Buying It
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No, I'm saying that a kid who doesn't understand the concept of property rights shouldn't be held at gunpoint when he plays on your lawn. Tell him to leave, yes, call his parents, yes, hold his parents responsible for any damage he causes, yes. Pull a gun on him, no.
Which, by the way, is why minors don't, can't, and shouldn't have the same rights as adults - they don't have the same reasoning ability. You can argue where to draw the line, but you can't argue that a 7 year old and a 27 year old are the same thing and have the same rights and responsibilities under the law.Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/DaveDaDouche
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However, I'll grant you that there is at least a possibility that the kicking was excessive, if you grant my point about how this has nothing to do with kidnapping."Beware of the man who works hard to learn something, learns it, and finds himself no wiser than before. He is full of murderous resentment of people who are ignorant without having come by their ignorance the hard way. "
-Bokonon
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Ramo, no one is saying that landowner's rights are absolute. No one is even saying that there is nothing else going on here.
My point was - and I think everyone pretty much agreed - that from the information available, the lawsuit is ridiculous and the rancher did nothing wrong.
The smart money says that the unknown information involves allegations of abuse - the kicked woman, in this case. The smart money also says that this is either drummed up bull**** on the part of the illegals and their chicken-****-deserves-to-die attorney, or the result of an attempted action against the rancher on the part of the illegals.
After all, he's been doing this for over a decade. He doesn't exactly have a history of abusing any of the other 12,000 illegals he has turned over to the police. It doesn't add up that he would start now, for no reason.Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/DaveDaDouche
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No, I'm saying that a kid who doesn't understand the concept of property rights shouldn't be held at gunpoint when he plays on your lawn."Beware of the man who works hard to learn something, learns it, and finds himself no wiser than before. He is full of murderous resentment of people who are ignorant without having come by their ignorance the hard way. "
-Bokonon
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I was also going to suggest landmines. You could probably use barbed wire to protect the cattle, like:
The ranch
Barbed Wire
Landmines
Border
Mexico
Or just authorize the guy to shoot trespassers on sight.Graffiti in a public toilet
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My point was - and I think everyone pretty much agreed - that from the information available, the lawsuit is ridiculous and the rancher did nothing wrong."Beware of the man who works hard to learn something, learns it, and finds himself no wiser than before. He is full of murderous resentment of people who are ignorant without having come by their ignorance the hard way. "
-Bokonon
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Originally posted by Ramo View PostAccording to the information here, there was an allegation of assault, abetted by law enforcement. Yes, I'm glad we have a legal system that doesn't dismiss this sort of thing out of hand.Solomwi is very wise. - Imran Siddiqui
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So the parent accompanying the kid can be held in my attic till the authorities come by?
In the first example, no crime is committed, because it isn't legally possible for a 7 year old to trespass on your lawn. The kid doesn't understand the concept of trespassing, and has no intent to trespass. If the kid's parent tells you to **** off, that the kid can do whatever he wants, I guess that's a little different, but it's also ludicrous. It's not going to happen, and if it does, you just call the police. Your neighbor isn't going anywhere - he's your neighbor.
In the second example, a crime WAS committed, AND you have a reasonable belief that more crimes will be committed based on past experience. If you don't detain them, and just call the police, they will get away. They are adults who are fully responsible for their actions. It's completely different.
According to the information here, there was an allegation of assault, abetted by law enforcement. Yes, I'm glad we have a legal system that doesn't dismiss this sort of thing out of hand.Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/DaveDaDouche
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Originally posted by David Floyd View Post
In this particular situation, the allegation is almost certainly bull****. Anyone with any sense can tell. Unless there is something SERIOUSLY wrong with the Washington Post's story, the judge should have called bull****, too.Solomwi is very wise. - Imran Siddiqui
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Originally posted by OzzyKP View PostAre you saying minors have more rights than illegal immigrants?
Originally posted by David Floyd View PostIn this particular situation, the allegation is almost certainly bull****. Anyone with any sense can tell. Unless there is something SERIOUSLY wrong with the Washington Post's story, the judge should have called bull****, too.“I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
- John 13:34-35 (NRSV)
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Unless there is something SERIOUSLY wrong with the Washington Post's story, the judge should have called bull****, too.
Washington Times. Right wing rag run by a South Korean cult. Maybe the claim is bull****, maybe it's not. I'm glad we have a legal system that goes through the trouble of checking it out.
You're missing the concept of reasonableness.
Yes, and given that I didn't observe this situation, I don't know which specific actions were reasonable. That's why we rely on courts to decide these things, and not crappy newspapers."Beware of the man who works hard to learn something, learns it, and finds himself no wiser than before. He is full of murderous resentment of people who are ignorant without having come by their ignorance the hard way. "
-Bokonon
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Yes, yes I am aware there are legal niceties to be observed. I'm just using the reasonable person standard, and saying that from looking at Barnett's history, and looking at the axe to grind that the plaintiff has, the plaintiff's claim is 100% bull****.Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/DaveDaDouche
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Since it was "alleged assult", you would think that it would start as a criminal case first.
But the story doesn't mention if any criminal charges were filed. I would assume that since the story doesn't mention any, the local authorities didn't see enough evidence to press any charges. Maybe the plantifs tried to have the locals press charges... but something tells me this is just your typical money grab.
If he assulted her, and what he did was illegal, punish him. But 32 million dollars.. OH PLEASE...Keep on Civin'
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