After he what? If Trump had shot someone then I wouldn't have voted for him because he would have actually been unfit to serve as the country's president. I see you didn't deny what I said. Imagine that.
Indeed, but you were fat shaming nonetheless. Those are links telling people to look around them at their own before fat shaming.
Uhm, no. The reality that some Americans are so damned fat that they cannot get out of the chair or even scream without risking a heart attack is absolutely not my problem, and pointing it out is also not fat-shaming. Fat shaming would be were I to point out one particular person and hammer away about the 20 rolls of fat under his size xxxxxxxl-tank shirt. I guess, since I really do believe in personal responsibility, maybe I'm a wee bit more conservative than you about this. Bootstraps and personal initiative, you know...
it did in this case and with the pizza place having child sex slaves. i am willing to wager there are more incidents that i cannot recall at this moment.
So the President is responsible for child sex slaves too? Wow, some people need to head to South Korea for Olympic Ski Jumping, because there are some leaps that could set records.
The passive-aggressive can get away with their threats. As a threat is a criminal offense, "plausible deniability" would come into play.
Would have shot somebody. Right, but racist comments, sexism, extramarital affairs and sexual assault makes you fit. I remember how evangelical Christians attacked Bill Clinton non stop, but they have been awful quiet on this president. What should I have been denying.
There are indeed people who have 'blood on their hands', at least metaphorically. But it's the original statement to which I was referring, and things like it, especially when they are covered up by the mainstream media, that are more likely to make people like him crazy. Who said this?: "Yeah, it was wise. I mean, if black people kill black people every day, why not have a week and kill white people?.." [Self]-Correction: the person raising this charming idea was not invited to speak at the Democratic National Convention, but at a national meeting of Jesse Jackson's Rainbow Coalition, where fellow speaker Bill Clinton repudiated her, and good for him (although no doubt it was part of a careful 'triangulation' calculation.)
Nazis? Wasn't it the Nazis who had the media in the palm of their hands, kinda like liberals do? And wasn't it the Nazis who got their people all fired up by blaming everything on the Russians Jews? Seems to me the left has far more in common with Nazis than anyone else I can think of. And that's not even mentioning the socialism aspect and being BFFs with Muslims.
But... Double standards!!! It's only wrong to shame and bully when someone you don't agree with does it. Otherwise, hound those you randomly despise until they commit suicide.
So it's okay to say that fat people - or Muslims or Jews or Christians or atheists - are scum, but not a PARTICULAR Muslim, Jew, Christian, atheist or fat person? I didn't know the core definition of bigotry had changed, but thanks for the update.
Only trying a person for the same crime. If he broke some state laws, such as conspiracy to murder, and a federal law, such as crossing interstate lines to commit murder, those are two different crimes. Not a lawyer, but I know there are different laws involved. Remember the California video gamer, Tyler R. Barriss, who "Swatted" an innocent guy in Wichita, KS? This is CNN, so don't be surprised if one or two nutjobs scream "Fake News!!!" http://www.cnn.com/2018/01/13/us/swatting-suspect-kansas-police-shooting/index.html ....The California man accused of initiating a "swatting" incident that ended in a Kansas man's death has been charged with involuntary manslaughter. Tyler Barriss, 25, made his first appearance Friday in a Wichita, Kansas, courtroom after being extradited from California. He also faces charges of giving false alarm and interference with a law enforcement officer. A judge set his bond at $500,000. "Swatting" -- a prank that dates at least to the early 2000s -- occurs when someone makes a false police report in an attempt to lure law enforcement agents to the location of the prank's target. Barriss was arrested last month in Los Angeles after allegedly making a false call to police that led them to the home of Andrew Finch in Wichita on December 28. Authorities shot Finch when he opened the front door of his home, and he later died at the hospital. The investigation into Barriss' actions remains ongoing, according to Sedgwick County District Attorney Marc Bennett. His next court appearance will be January 25.