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    How did fish get involved?

  2. The Drawing Room   -   #42
    BTW, people have stated that 9/11 was a conspiracy between George W and the Saudi royalty family and they have not been arrested.

    People can say what they want, only an encitement to violence breaks the law.
    Aren't we in the trust tree, thingey?

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    [QUOTE=hobbes]
    Quote Originally Posted by JPaul
    How many people do you think would be deeply hurt by that opinion being expressed.

    How many people who survived the .... never mind, I've already posted that. Either you've read it and ignored it, or not read it. I'm cool either way.


    Lots of things cause emotional scars but are not jailable offenses.

    Do you have anything other than phish to offer.

    On one hand the ends never justify the means and on any=other they do.

    Quit talking phish.

    I refuse to discuss the matter with someone who is that bad at quoting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skillian
    It just seems to me to be silly to specify the event.

    Would we need seperate laws for denying Sept. 11th, Hiroshima, Red Square or other sensitive tragedies? Or do a certain number of people have to die before it gets its own law?
    A person should be able to say the 9/11 was blessing from God if they wanted to.

    Intention to incite violence is where the line gets drawn.
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  5. The Drawing Room   -   #45
    [QUOTE=JPaul]
    Quote Originally Posted by hobbes


    I refuse to discuss the matter with someone who is that bad at quoting.
    So, you are just soputing shite, thought so.

    An unpopular opinion, or an ill informed opinion is not an illegal act.

    As BM says, it may hurt blacks emotionally for me to deny slavery, but I have every right to express my idiotic opinion.

    If I call out to hurt blacks, that is another matter.

    Case closed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Busyman
    Quote Originally Posted by hobbes

    Well, the rule is moronic.

    Can there be any disagreemnet to that?

    Should I be jailed when I say that the US moon landing was a government hoax.

    No, that is just my idiotic opinion.

    Everone has the right to be an idioit. Being an idiot should not make one a criminal.

    We are discussing the merit of the law. The law is shit if an uniformed opinion is a jailable offense.

    The laws has merit if, by his expressed opinion, he is enciting harm to others.
    Good post.

    I would think that someone saying that America didn't use blacks for slave labor is an idiot but I would think it dumb as hell to jail him/her for it and I'm black.

    I do like how the forum helps bring out what people think on here and how some people show how moronic they are regardless of their sentence structure.

    Luckily the Austrians are the ones jailing their ill-informed citizens and conspiracy theorists. We have our own shit like the Patriot Act.


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  7. The Drawing Room   -   #47
    [QUOTE=JPaul]
    Quote Originally Posted by hobbes


    I refuse to discuss the matter with someone who is that bad at quoting.
    So, you are just spouting shite, thought so.

    An unpopular opinion, or an ill informed opinion is not an illegal act.

    As BM says, it may hurt blacks emotionally for me to deny slavery, but I have every right to express my idiotic opinion.

    If I call out to hurt blacks, that is another matter.

    It must be a true delight to use the "ends/means" arguement as unaccaptable or acceptable as you see fit.

    Consistency is more my game.

    Case closed.
    Last edited by hobbes; 02-21-2006 at 12:47 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Busyman
    Quote Originally Posted by Skillian
    It just seems to me to be silly to specify the event.

    Would we need seperate laws for denying Sept. 11th, Hiroshima, Red Square or other sensitive tragedies? Or do a certain number of people have to die before it gets its own law?
    A person should be able to say the 9/11 was blessing from God if they wanted to.

    Intention to incite violence is where the line gets drawn.
    Agreed.

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    [QUOTE=hobbes]
    Quote Originally Posted by JPaul

    So, you are just soputing shite, thought so.

    An unpopular opinion, or an ill informed opinion is not an illegal act.

    As BM says, it may hurt blacks emotionally for me to deny slavery, but I have every right to express my idiotic opinion.

    If I call out to hurt blacks, that is another matter.

    Case closed.
    Indeed, case closed.

    Three years, without the option.

    Publicly expressing the opinion that the Holocaust was a lie is a criminal offence in Austria. Fact

    It really matters not one fuck what you, or busboy, or anyone else thinks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skillian
    Quote Originally Posted by Busyman
    A person should be able to say the 9/11 was blessing from God if they wanted to.

    Intention to incite violence is where the line gets drawn.
    Agreed.
    Agree away, the case was heard in a European Court.

    He broke Austrian law.

    He got the jail.

    This pleases me no end, you chaps deal with it however you see fit.
    Last edited by JPaul; 02-21-2006 at 12:55 AM.

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