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RE: Justin Carter: Jailed For FB Comment - Bridge - 07-07-2013 (07-07-2013, 06:25 PM)Your Computer Wrote: would you still claim he should not go to jail? Yes. As I stated before it is immediately obvious to people who are even moderately sensitive to the English language that the comment was sarcastic. RE: Justin Carter: Jailed For FB Comment - Nice - 07-07-2013 It was a crude, insensitive joke. He should get a slap or two but not thrown into jail. America is funny. People are allowed to carry automatic rifles around and the infamous "freedom of speech" crap and yet its the place where the most silly arrests happen. RE: Justin Carter: Jailed For FB Comment - Danny Boy - 07-07-2013 I personally signed the petition... Why? Because I personally wouldn't fucking want to be arrested because of some stupid joke I could have said in a video game. Just saying. There are murderers who get away whit far less penalties than this if you people haven't noticed. RE: Justin Carter: Jailed For FB Comment - DavidS - 07-07-2013 Just got this thought in my head after reading about the case of the other kid (who even has been provoked and then set up by some other kid): Remember the DDR... RE: Justin Carter: Jailed For FB Comment - PutraenusAlivius - 07-08-2013 I think that the US doesn't want this to happen, but I guess they have to jail someone saying terrorist things. Remember 9/11? That wasn't a very pleasant day for America, but they just want to make sure that doesn't happen again. And they did a pretty good job, but the law itself is to strict so even a terrorist joke makes you incarcerated. RE: Justin Carter: Jailed For FB Comment - Wooderson - 07-08-2013 (07-08-2013, 01:38 AM)JustAnotherPlayer Wrote: I think that the US doesn't want this to happen, but I guess they have to jail someone saying terrorist things. Remember 9/11? That wasn't a very pleasant day for America, but they just want to make sure that doesn't happen again. And they did a pretty good job, but the law itself is to strict so even a terrorist joke makes you incarcerated. RE: Justin Carter: Jailed For FB Comment - PutraenusAlivius - 07-08-2013 (07-08-2013, 01:42 AM)Wooderson Wrote:(07-08-2013, 01:38 AM)JustAnotherPlayer Wrote: I think that the US doesn't want this to happen, but I guess they have to jail someone saying terrorist things. Remember 9/11? That wasn't a very pleasant day for America, but they just want to make sure that doesn't happen again. And they did a pretty good job, but the law itself is to strict so even a terrorist joke makes you incarcerated. wait there was another attack how come i didnt notice RE: Justin Carter: Jailed For FB Comment - Wooderson - 07-08-2013 Boston is a good example... RE: Justin Carter: Jailed For FB Comment - PutraenusAlivius - 07-08-2013 (07-08-2013, 02:05 AM)Wooderson Wrote: Boston is a good example... Oh right the Marathon.... Nevermind about what I said about America doing a good job. RE: Justin Carter: Jailed For FB Comment - 7heDubz - 07-08-2013 (07-07-2013, 04:56 PM)Your Computer Wrote:http://www.freedomforum.org/packages/first/curricula/educationforfreedom/supportpages/L04-LimitsFreedomSpeech.htm(07-07-2013, 02:56 PM)Bridge Wrote: Stupid people have constitutional rights too, which are being unjustly violated here. He doesn't even deserve a slap on the wrist. How can you guys not care about other people's rights? In case you weren't aware, they are your rights too. If you let shit like this go by unchallenged, sooner or later you will be the ones whose rights are being violated. |