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TopicAmerican man acquitted of the crime of being a basically decent human being
spudger
11/21/19 10:05:01 AM
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thanosibe posted...
CyricZ posted...
"Realizing the reality" in this context is the same as resignation.

A jury of his peers determined that the "reality" of his breaking the law was incorrect, and they rectified that.

Compartmentalizing runs the risk of missing the big picture.

In other words, I truly hope your ass isn't sore from sitting on that fence.
I don't know why you think that the court finding the law was incorrect is something I am denying. The premise of the OP seems to say "oh this shouldn't have happened at all" and I am saying he did something illegal and this reality happened. Thankfully in the end he was a free man and it isn't a good thing that it had to come to this for him to be acquitted.

In other words, don't fall off your soapbox and hurt yourself.

pointless argument

no one cares about semantics in cases like this. its morally repugnant
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