From the pedophile friendly state of Massachusetts, more injustice.
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More Injustice from The Peoples Republic of Massachusetts
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Re: More Injustice from The Peoples Republic of Massachusetts
More injustice? Has there been any justice in Massachusetts in the past 50 years?
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Liberalism is a mental disorder. When I first heard that said by Michael Savage, I thought it was hyperbole used to make a point. As I thought about it more, I realized that so many of the actions and attitudes of so-called liberals really are out of touch with reality. When you keep doing the same thing over and over expecting a different result, that's insanity.
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Re: More Injustice from The Peoples Republic of Massachusetts
This is a close call.
The business owner knew who the BG was, so he could have easily made a police report and had the guy arrested. And the BG was fleeing and apparently not posing a threat at the time the business owner fired. And believe me, you don't try to shoot out the tires of a fleeing vehicle in MA.
Now if he had stolen property on him as he was fleeing, under TX law the business owner could have shot him with no problem. He was fleeing with stolen property, and, it was "in the nighttime".
While my sympathies are with the business owner, I have a bad feeling that under MA law he is going to get prosecuted and most likely convicted. About the only thing that could save him is jury nullification. (And in a case like this such an outcome is not out of the question. Even in The People's Republic, some of "the people" are starting to get fed up with being victimized.)
The business owner knew who the BG was, so he could have easily made a police report and had the guy arrested. And the BG was fleeing and apparently not posing a threat at the time the business owner fired. And believe me, you don't try to shoot out the tires of a fleeing vehicle in MA.
Now if he had stolen property on him as he was fleeing, under TX law the business owner could have shot him with no problem. He was fleeing with stolen property, and, it was "in the nighttime".
While my sympathies are with the business owner, I have a bad feeling that under MA law he is going to get prosecuted and most likely convicted. About the only thing that could save him is jury nullification. (And in a case like this such an outcome is not out of the question. Even in The People's Republic, some of "the people" are starting to get fed up with being victimized.)
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