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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]ohheckyeah
(9,314 posts)3. While Bailey is obviously
an asshole, when did people start getting sent to jail for mocking someone, even if it is a child?
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Hell no! And anyone who thinks so is crazy. The constitution is shrinking more and more everyday.
JRLeft
Aug 2013
#16
This guy had already been jailed for a previous menacing charge earlier in the year.
Skeeter Barnes
Aug 2013
#27
I'm with you.. I would have preferred that he be sentenced to community service
SoCalDem
Aug 2013
#8
I don't want a man with contempt for those with disabilities working with people with disabilities.
backscatter712
Aug 2013
#22
OK. Say DUers mocked a teabagger with a stupid sign, and he killed himself as a result.
Nye Bevan
Aug 2013
#28
Yes. We don't have to be hateful to fight for justice. MLK Jr. didn't need to mock people.
liberal_at_heart
Aug 2013
#29
This looks like one of the worst and most misleading pieces of reporting I've seen.
Donald Ian Rankin
Aug 2013
#47