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Is there an excuse for this behavior?

2006-10-16 12:49:16 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

Sorry I thought libs could read and were "freethinkers" LMAO deny the truth That is the liberal way

2006-10-16 12:52:09 · update #1

civil lawyer liberal anthony I will let a grown up show you how to look things up And looks like we were right about the libs appeasing the terrorists

2006-10-16 12:59:02 · update #2

Well not one lib defense just crying so we are right about them and terrorist

2006-10-16 13:07:00 · update #3

18 answers

That is sick! There is no excuse.

2006-10-16 12:59:03 · answer #1 · answered by Ah Ha 4 · 2 4

Wow-This is a truly unbiased question! You must be a conservative right? Well then, by this standard all conservatives must truly be insightful, highly intelligent people who are able to think for themselves...or maybe... they are all complete morons?
Actually, there is a mixture of behaviors on both sides (liberal-cons) but that's probably not a truth your ready for? Then you couldn't just hate an entire group of people over your pre-determined notions huh?
I wonder if I'll get best answer here. By the way a little sarcasm has been included in this answer-have someone at school help you sort it all out.
Of course that lawyer was out of line and deserves life in prison-or the electric chair-it was a traitorous act-I don't think most people on either side support that kind of behavior.

2006-10-16 20:01:10 · answer #2 · answered by Danny 2 · 1 2

Where does she claim to be a "lib"? By the way, what vigilante group do you belong to, the KKK? You know what vigilante is - they set aside the Bill of Rights and the US Constitution when it is convenient, so as to further their cause. This is done routinely by the like of dubya, rumsfeld, cheney, and even your boy foley. But let me remind that the Executive Branch of the government does not trump the Judicial branch, which means to you moron, that everyone gets a trial and representation if they want in a court of law when charged with a crime. Even you would get one for attempting to set aside rights my friends and family fought for and died for. Just because you didn't like her client does not mean she is a "lib". Like the rest of us "libs" out here, you are no more an American that we are, even if you want to twist, eliminate and re-arrange our guaranteed rights.

2006-10-16 19:58:02 · answer #3 · answered by commonsense 5 · 3 1

Well let's see--did any one lie? no
Did anyone die? no
Are there any specific threatening statements made by her about the U.S.---No
Will this judgement be overturned upon appeal? Will see. Until then this case is a non-issue towards your question. By the way, can you show me where the word or suggestion of a political alliance is noted in the article?
I DIDN'T THINK SO--Please don't do us any useless informational favors in the future and go away for good in Nov. clueless righty!!

2006-10-16 20:04:13 · answer #4 · answered by scottyurb 5 · 1 1

whats her criminality got to do with LIberals. Next time a person who votes Republican or is conservative and is found guilty of a crime, I will point to the news article and ask:"Is this how all conservatives act? Wake up out of your rehtoric induced trance and ask an intelligent question!

2006-10-16 20:01:22 · answer #5 · answered by meldorhan 4 · 2 0

That's a firebrand civil rights lawyer, terrorist supporter! Of course that's how they act!

2006-10-16 21:05:08 · answer #6 · answered by Bawney 6 · 0 1

As a libertarian, I'm not sure whether to be happy or outraged at this. On one hand, we have a lawyer going to jail for doing her job. On the other hand, she was a lawyer!

2006-10-16 19:51:47 · answer #7 · answered by noir 3 · 1 1

It is how some people act. But, some people are vilified for doing things like this and others are praised. Often which is which depends on which side of the issue you are on.

2006-10-16 19:51:27 · answer #8 · answered by Your Best Fiend 6 · 2 1

How do you know she is a liberal?

Did she tell you when you talked to her on the phone?

She seems like a terrorists supporter to me.

2006-10-16 19:52:13 · answer #9 · answered by Villain 6 · 3 2

Well, let's see, you judge all liberals by one bad apple, so I guess that means we can judge all conservatives by Mark Foley?

2006-10-16 19:54:57 · answer #10 · answered by Sean P 3 · 5 1

Nope, attourney/client priveledge cannot extend to aiding in a criminal act. she got off light. I hope she is dis-barred.

2006-10-16 19:52:57 · answer #11 · answered by bigdan6974 3 · 1 2

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