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Eisboch wrote:
"Calif Bill" wrote in message ... Napolitano is wrong about not being able to arrest someone for making a public disturbance on their own property. Arrests are made for that every weekend. You having a wild party at your house, you can be arrested. And the arrest will stick. You have sex on your front lawn. You think you can not be arrested? Yep. We held a wedding and reception on our property in Florida. Band music was loud and eventually, as the evening became late complaints were filed. I had two visits from the police. One was a warning. The second was an immediate demand to kill the music and quiet down or the bride and groom would spend their honeymoon night in jail. I cooperated with the police. Eisboch Locked into a cell on the wedding night...kinky! :) -- Whatever moral rules you have proposed, abide by them as they were laws, and as if you would be guilty of impiety by violating any of them, *unless* you are a conservative Republican office holder or minister. If that is your position in life, then anything goes. |
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H the K wrote:
wrote: On Wed, 29 Jul 2009 02:00:17 -0700, jps wrote: Turns out the law says you can't arrest someone for making a public disturbance in his own home... That means Gates shouldn't have been arrested no matter how ****y or derogatory the statements he made to the police officer. Nor, should the police have entered the house at all without probable cause, which was not established. If you screw with the cops and won't stop, you get arrested no matter who you are. That is simply true, fair or not. Yeah, slightly built (150 pounds) nearly 60-year old professors who walk with the aid of a cane...they're notorious for "screwing with the cops." Cane or pool cue, they still hurt when you are hit by them. Gates wasn't "in" his house when he was arrested. Gates was in public. If Gates the vaunted Harvard Professor had the smarts to stay inside his house then no arrest would have occurred. But, Gates saw dollar signs and followed the police officer outside of his residence into public and made a public disturbance. Gates got what he thought he wanted. As it turns out Gates is getting more scrutiny than he desired. |
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BAR wrote:
H the K wrote: wrote: On Wed, 29 Jul 2009 02:00:17 -0700, jps wrote: Turns out the law says you can't arrest someone for making a public disturbance in his own home... That means Gates shouldn't have been arrested no matter how ****y or derogatory the statements he made to the police officer. Nor, should the police have entered the house at all without probable cause, which was not established. If you screw with the cops and won't stop, you get arrested no matter who you are. That is simply true, fair or not. Yeah, slightly built (150 pounds) nearly 60-year old professors who walk with the aid of a cane...they're notorious for "screwing with the cops." Cane or pool cue, they still hurt when you are hit by them. Gates wasn't "in" his house when he was arrested. Gates was in public. If Gates the vaunted Harvard Professor had the smarts to stay inside his house then no arrest would have occurred. But, Gates saw dollar signs and followed the police officer outside of his residence into public and made a public disturbance. Gates got what he thought he wanted. As it turns out Gates is getting more scrutiny than he desired. Professor Gates holds an endowed chair at Harvard, is the author of a number of books that have sold well, is a Macarthur Fellow, et cetera, so forth, and so on. Doubtful Gates saw dollar signs. That's what the Thrilla from Wasilla sees. -- Whatever moral rules you have proposed, abide by them as they were laws, and as if you would be guilty of impiety by violating any of them, *unless* you are a conservative Republican office holder or minister. If that is your position in life, then anything goes. |
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![]() "H the K" wrote in message m... BAR wrote: H the K wrote: wrote: On Wed, 29 Jul 2009 02:00:17 -0700, jps wrote: Turns out the law says you can't arrest someone for making a public disturbance in his own home... That means Gates shouldn't have been arrested no matter how ****y or derogatory the statements he made to the police officer. Nor, should the police have entered the house at all without probable cause, which was not established. If you screw with the cops and won't stop, you get arrested no matter who you are. That is simply true, fair or not. Yeah, slightly built (150 pounds) nearly 60-year old professors who walk with the aid of a cane...they're notorious for "screwing with the cops." Cane or pool cue, they still hurt when you are hit by them. Gates wasn't "in" his house when he was arrested. Gates was in public. If Gates the vaunted Harvard Professor had the smarts to stay inside his house then no arrest would have occurred. But, Gates saw dollar signs and followed the police officer outside of his residence into public and made a public disturbance. Gates got what he thought he wanted. As it turns out Gates is getting more scrutiny than he desired. Professor Gates holds an endowed chair at Harvard, is the author of a number of books that have sold well, is a Macarthur Fellow, et cetera, so forth, and so on. Doubtful Gates saw dollar signs. That's what the Thrilla from Wasilla sees. Maybe he should not be a professor. And yes he does see $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ signs. He is already pimping his "documentary" |
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H the K wrote:
BAR wrote: H the K wrote: wrote: On Wed, 29 Jul 2009 02:00:17 -0700, jps wrote: Turns out the law says you can't arrest someone for making a public disturbance in his own home... That means Gates shouldn't have been arrested no matter how ****y or derogatory the statements he made to the police officer. Nor, should the police have entered the house at all without probable cause, which was not established. If you screw with the cops and won't stop, you get arrested no matter who you are. That is simply true, fair or not. Yeah, slightly built (150 pounds) nearly 60-year old professors who walk with the aid of a cane...they're notorious for "screwing with the cops." Cane or pool cue, they still hurt when you are hit by them. Gates wasn't "in" his house when he was arrested. Gates was in public. If Gates the vaunted Harvard Professor had the smarts to stay inside his house then no arrest would have occurred. But, Gates saw dollar signs and followed the police officer outside of his residence into public and made a public disturbance. Gates got what he thought he wanted. As it turns out Gates is getting more scrutiny than he desired. Professor Gates holds an endowed chair at Harvard, is the author of a number of books that have sold well, is a Macarthur Fellow, et cetera, so forth, and so on. Doubtful Gates saw dollar signs. That's what the Thrilla from Wasilla sees. Gates is a whore, a money whore an attention whore and a publicity whore. |
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BAR wrote:
H the K wrote: BAR wrote: H the K wrote: wrote: On Wed, 29 Jul 2009 02:00:17 -0700, jps wrote: Turns out the law says you can't arrest someone for making a public disturbance in his own home... That means Gates shouldn't have been arrested no matter how ****y or derogatory the statements he made to the police officer. Nor, should the police have entered the house at all without probable cause, which was not established. If you screw with the cops and won't stop, you get arrested no matter who you are. That is simply true, fair or not. Yeah, slightly built (150 pounds) nearly 60-year old professors who walk with the aid of a cane...they're notorious for "screwing with the cops." Cane or pool cue, they still hurt when you are hit by them. Gates wasn't "in" his house when he was arrested. Gates was in public. If Gates the vaunted Harvard Professor had the smarts to stay inside his house then no arrest would have occurred. But, Gates saw dollar signs and followed the police officer outside of his residence into public and made a public disturbance. Gates got what he thought he wanted. As it turns out Gates is getting more scrutiny than he desired. Professor Gates holds an endowed chair at Harvard, is the author of a number of books that have sold well, is a Macarthur Fellow, et cetera, so forth, and so on. Doubtful Gates saw dollar signs. That's what the Thrilla from Wasilla sees. Gates is a whore, a money whore an attention whore and a publicity whore. Exactly... |
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BAR wrote:
H the K wrote: BAR wrote: H the K wrote: wrote: On Wed, 29 Jul 2009 02:00:17 -0700, jps wrote: Turns out the law says you can't arrest someone for making a public disturbance in his own home... That means Gates shouldn't have been arrested no matter how ****y or derogatory the statements he made to the police officer. Nor, should the police have entered the house at all without probable cause, which was not established. If you screw with the cops and won't stop, you get arrested no matter who you are. That is simply true, fair or not. Yeah, slightly built (150 pounds) nearly 60-year old professors who walk with the aid of a cane...they're notorious for "screwing with the cops." Cane or pool cue, they still hurt when you are hit by them. Gates wasn't "in" his house when he was arrested. Gates was in public. If Gates the vaunted Harvard Professor had the smarts to stay inside his house then no arrest would have occurred. But, Gates saw dollar signs and followed the police officer outside of his residence into public and made a public disturbance. Gates got what he thought he wanted. As it turns out Gates is getting more scrutiny than he desired. Professor Gates holds an endowed chair at Harvard, is the author of a number of books that have sold well, is a Macarthur Fellow, et cetera, so forth, and so on. Doubtful Gates saw dollar signs. That's what the Thrilla from Wasilla sees. Gates is a whore, a money whore an attention whore and a publicity whore. Here's Harry's idea of an esteemed, great gentleman: http://www.riehlworldview.com/carniv...s-charity.html |
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On Thu, 30 Jul 2009 08:26:25 -0400, BAR wrote:
H the K wrote: BAR wrote: H the K wrote: wrote: On Wed, 29 Jul 2009 02:00:17 -0700, jps wrote: Turns out the law says you can't arrest someone for making a public disturbance in his own home... That means Gates shouldn't have been arrested no matter how ****y or derogatory the statements he made to the police officer. Nor, should the police have entered the house at all without probable cause, which was not established. If you screw with the cops and won't stop, you get arrested no matter who you are. That is simply true, fair or not. Yeah, slightly built (150 pounds) nearly 60-year old professors who walk with the aid of a cane...they're notorious for "screwing with the cops." Cane or pool cue, they still hurt when you are hit by them. Gates wasn't "in" his house when he was arrested. Gates was in public. If Gates the vaunted Harvard Professor had the smarts to stay inside his house then no arrest would have occurred. But, Gates saw dollar signs and followed the police officer outside of his residence into public and made a public disturbance. Gates got what he thought he wanted. As it turns out Gates is getting more scrutiny than he desired. Professor Gates holds an endowed chair at Harvard, is the author of a number of books that have sold well, is a Macarthur Fellow, et cetera, so forth, and so on. Doubtful Gates saw dollar signs. That's what the Thrilla from Wasilla sees. Gates is a whore, a money whore an attention whore and a publicity whore. Where the definition of whore is participant. You are a participant too. |
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