Why would a kid get arrested for this
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Re: Why would a kid get arrested for this
Remember Obama's comments about people in PA who "cling to guns and religion?"
There's your first clue.
There's your first clue.
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Re: Why would a kid get arrested for this
He was arrested because his behavior is a 2nd degree misdemeanor in the state of Pennsylvania.
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Re: Why would a kid get arrested for this
Needless to say, both you and your atheist fundie source are clueless idiots.Jsc810 wrote:Poptart probably won't agree with this, but I do.
Are you trying to say that there is no outrage on that score? Seriously?Furthermore, outrage should be focused on the many examples of priests actually doing that to children instead of this teenager.
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Re: Why would a kid get arrested for this
"defacing, damaging, polluting or otherwise physically mistreating in a way that the actor knows will outrage the sensibilities of persons likely to observe or discover the action."mvscal wrote:He was arrested because his behavior is a 2nd degree misdemeanor in the state of Pennsylvania.

Re: Why would a kid get arrested for this
Yes, his action quite clearly meet the elements of the offense.Moving Sale wrote:"defacing, damaging, polluting or otherwise physically mistreating in a way that the actor knows will outrage the sensibilities of persons likely to observe or discover the action."mvscal wrote:He was arrested because his behavior is a 2nd degree misdemeanor in the state of Pennsylvania.
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Re: Why would a kid get arrested for this
The offense is clearly unconstitutional. You have no right to impose your sensibilities on others. At worst, if the statue is on church property, he is guilty of simple trespass, no more.mvscal wrote:Yes, his action quite clearly meet the elements of the offense.
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Re: Why would a kid get arrested for this
Prolly cause he was dumb enough to post that pic on the face books.
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Re: Why would a kid get arrested for this
Wrong.BSmack wrote:The offense is clearly unconstitutional.
You have no right to impose your sensibilities on others.
Every single law on every single book is nothing more or less than the forcible imposition of community sensibilities.
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Re: Why would a kid get arrested for this
Not in the state of Pennsylvania...assuming he wasn't defacing his own personal property.Jsc810 wrote:An artist can create "art" of the crucifixion in piss.
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Re: Why would a kid get arrested for this
Jsc clearly stated he was creating the piss art so he can clearly desecrate it once he is finished.mvscal wrote:Not in the state of Pennsylvania...assuming he wasn't defacing his own personal property.Jsc810 wrote:An artist can create "art" of the crucifixion in piss.
Re: Why would a kid get arrested for this
From my reading of the cooking forum he doesn't know shit about smoked paprika either.Jsc810 wrote:You may know about smoked paprika...
Re: Why would a kid get arrested for this
You don't seem to know shit about anything. You can't walk onto church (or synagogue or mosque etc) property, piss all over it and call it speech, dumbfuck.Jsc810 wrote:You may know about smoked paprika, but you don't know a fucking thing about constitutional law. Government cannot prohibit speech like Pennsylvania is attempting to do. This is not a close issue.
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Re: Why would a kid get arrested for this
Hitting the cooking sherry a bit to hard today eh Ofailure? Nobody said you can walk onto private property and piss on it. Nice strawman though.
Re: Why would a kid get arrested for this
Gaysc clearly implied such when he asserted that the kid's action was "protected speech" and then proceeded to equate it with piss christ.Moving Sale wrote:Nobody said you can walk onto private property and piss on it.
Of course you're both total idiots.
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Re: Why would a kid get arrested for this
In that case, I'll wait for a ruling from smackaholic.Jsc81 wrote:“Desecration of a Venerated Object” crime is complete bullshit, even those with a understanding of basic civics should be able to see that.
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Re: Why would a kid get arrested for this
Speech is protected. Trespassing certainly isn't.Jsc810 wrote:
This clearly is protected speech.
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Re: Why would a kid get arrested for this
Now that is a legitimate legal argument to make.Jsc810 wrote:...it likely will be found void for vagueness.
There is no constitutional issue here. He was not "speaking" nor is there any establishment argument to make.
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Re: Why would a kid get arrested for this
Nor is one "speaking" when they make a campaign contribution, either.mvscal wrote:Now that is a legitimate legal argument to make.Jsc810 wrote:...it likely will be found void for vagueness.
There is no constitutional issue here. He was not "speaking" nor is there any establishment argument to make.
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Re: Why would a kid get arrested for this
Correct, in that it is considered "sppech" (even though they mean "expression," which the Oregon state Constitution differentiates between, which apparently isn't the norm).Diego in Seattle wrote:
Nor is one "speaking" when they make a campaign contribution, either.
This is what allow Soros and the unions to buy elections. (Soros uses "foundations" to do his dirty work, while outspending the Koch's by about 10-1... don't hear too many lefties bitching about it, though.)
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Re: Why would a kid get arrested for this
Nice spelling. Sppech?
Nice grammar. Allow?
Nice facts. "When it comes to the combination of institutional lobbying, 527 group donations and PAC expenditures, Koch Industries far out-spends Soros’ hedge fund and think tank, $57.4 million to $12.8 million. Most of this money is attributable to lobbying expenditures."
Nice ditch you are digging for yourself.
Nice grammar. Allow?
Nice facts. "When it comes to the combination of institutional lobbying, 527 group donations and PAC expenditures, Koch Industries far out-spends Soros’ hedge fund and think tank, $57.4 million to $12.8 million. Most of this money is attributable to lobbying expenditures."
Nice ditch you are digging for yourself.