Jackcrevol
Mr Buck Dancer
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You pay for dentures and get crooked teeth? smhMcGill coming back from the bathroom and seeing the Jehovah witness perving on Mrs. McGill....
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It’s the best way for someone to learn. Get put in your place a few times you may think before you act. If he rolled all the way to the bottom on his face I couldn’t care less. I’m tired of excuses being made for people that are the cause of the problem.So, because he was running his mouth, he deserved to be thrown down concrete stairs? I get that he should have sat down and shut up, but still don't see anything that warranted being thrown down the stairs.
an idiot was looking for a fight, someone got on his level.It’s the best way for someone to learn. Get put in your place a few times you may think before you act. If he rolled all the way to the bottom on his face I couldn’t care less. I’m tired of excuses being made for people that are the cause of the problem.
oh if you want to fight someone straight up, more power to you.I ain’t got time to put up with people acting a fool. Why are normal people required to put up with it? The only reason people act that way is the fact they get away with it…till they don’t
Something to consider when we people scream "intent"! When you throw someone down a set of concrete steps, it's hard to argue you didn't seriously intend to hurt them, possibly to the point of death.Did you not see the video post I replied to? From 0-4 seconds, he is bent over trying to hold onto the hand rail and not be thrown down. This is a cowering move. Absolutely not an aggressive move.
And we were discussing the dangers of the response, not the actual outcome. (Dangers to both individuals.)
Somewhere between jawing and being tossed backward down a flight of stairs, he submitted and went into protection mode. That is a prosecutor's dream. Done deal. Plea bargain if he's feeling generous or overworked. Lots of hard time if not.
The law doesn't care what's happened. It only cares if the person who responded did so because they reasonably felt that their life was threatened at the moment. Ignore that apparently it was only drunken annoyance. Even if there had been a physical altercation leading up to this, as soon as the drunk guy went non-aggressive and started clinging to the handrail, your right to award stupid prizes ends, as far as the law is concerned.
Oh! You Motherfu**er!Wait, are you still talking about seeing the Parthenon, or are you now talking about seeing @BaldBiker and @InVOLuntary?
No. Could you expound further, please?The piece of inappropriately touched my wife and made a vulgar remark when I walked out of the living room to go to the bathroom. She began screaming at him and when I ran back in he turned toward me and started to pull a knife on his belt...I rushed him, grabbed him by the throat, lifted him off the ground and I bullrushed him through the front glass screen door and then threw him over the rail. I then proceeded down to the yard jumped on top of his writhing body and then beat his head into the ground until he quit moving.
Is that detailed enough for you?