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Erich Bloodaxe BSN

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54. In your scenario, the doctor is risking his own life.
Mon May 4, 2015, 10:26 AM
May 2015

In this case, Gellar was staking out other people to do the dying.

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Any time Geller is involved it's provocative... TreasonousBastard May 2015 #1
Anytime she's involved HATE and BIGOTRY is involved. sabrina 1 May 2015 #53
She is a reverse Stochastic terrorist the person who is responsible for the incitement. Katashi_itto May 2015 #61
I couldn't agree more with this post. Aerows May 2015 #99
It does not matter. You either believe in the constitution and the first amendment or you don't CBGLuthier May 2015 #2
It's not really a constitutional issue Scootaloo May 2015 #5
No, but the government is obligated to protect people from violence. Nuclear Unicorn May 2015 #66
It is looking to reassign the blame. Behind the Aegis May 2015 #7
Geller got exactly what she wanted leftynyc May 2015 #8
Yep. They could not have played into her hands better. Recursion May 2015 #12
Whose hands? JonLP24 May 2015 #34
Can you imagine if someone decided to ridcule the Holocaust or Jews? Behind the Aegis May 2015 #13
Exactly what I was thinking about leftynyc May 2015 #14
Do we know ANYTHING about them yet? annabanana May 2015 #16
that's what i'm dying to know. barbtries May 2015 #20
Yes. Igel May 2015 #28
We know about one of them leftynyc May 2015 #32
Actually it was predictable, and I imagine Gellar predicted it. Erich Bloodaxe BSN May 2015 #52
No one should worry about getting killed for drawing a cartoon oberliner May 2015 #75
There's a hell of a lot about the world that is 'not as it should be'. Erich Bloodaxe BSN May 2015 #77
That's why we fight for the causes we believe in oberliner May 2015 #79
I'm an atheist. Erich Bloodaxe BSN May 2015 #84
"she can't even pretend she was unaware of the danger in which she was placing those cartoonists" EX500rider May 2015 #96
Very well said Yorktown May 2015 #19
You got it right. Who and why the event came to be is not relevant. Free speech is. on point May 2015 #30
You can believe in the Constitution and yet decide something is still to offensive to do treestar May 2015 #39
If you can't say/draw something without fear of being physically attacked, you aren't free to say it NutmegYankee May 2015 #48
And who said there is treestar May 2015 #69
The difference is victim blaming. NutmegYankee May 2015 #71
And people are doing no more than treestar May 2015 #72
No, it's not nearly as black and white as that. All of the Bill of Rights amendments have limits and stevenleser May 2015 #58
There is nothing about this conversation worth having. CBGLuthier May 2015 #59
And of course you mischaracterize my argument. Of course, because you cant attack the real one. stevenleser May 2015 #60
She is an asshole, cwydro May 2015 #3
Yep. hifiguy May 2015 #74
It really is that simple. arcane1 May 2015 #78
Sad though, huh? cwydro May 2015 #81
Baited trap. Downwinder May 2015 #4
SOMEthing stinks pretty bad here..n/t annabanana May 2015 #18
If the Fan belt inspectors had picked them up, Downwinder May 2015 #22
No it doesn't leftynyc May 2015 #33
What a complete fool. cwydro May 2015 #40
Do you consider "hands up don't shoot" to be intentional provocation? (nt) Recursion May 2015 #6
Oh please. nt cwydro May 2015 #9
Oh please what? It's definitely goading cops. Recursion May 2015 #11
How is that related to this topic? ann--- May 2015 #86
By being a deliberate provocation (nt) Recursion May 2015 #88
It would only be ann--- May 2015 #90
It was deliberate provocation by right-wing extremists mwrguy May 2015 #10
I'm glad the gunmen are dead leftynyc May 2015 #15
Have you found any info about them? annabanana May 2015 #21
One has a federal conviction of lying to FBI. former9thward May 2015 #56
Try changing this situation around to another view SickOfTheOnePct May 2015 #24
In your scenario, the doctor is risking his own life. Erich Bloodaxe BSN May 2015 #54
I disagree. Gellar has painted a target on herself. Throd May 2015 #62
That is so ironic from a guy with a Malcolm X avatar theboss May 2015 #95
This OP is amazing: blame the guys who got shot at Yorktown May 2015 #17
I blame the shooters and Geller who was looking for trouble. RandySF May 2015 #43
Then, you are plainly irresponsible. Yorktown May 2015 #51
Does anyone ever accidentally draw these cartoons? The2ndWheel May 2015 #23
You know what sane people do when they see cartoons they don't like? melman May 2015 #25
Doesn't change anything The2ndWheel May 2015 #38
I agree, and we specifically know that in this point in history treestar May 2015 #41
False Flag!!! False Flag!!! Spitfire of ATJ May 2015 #26
So what? Provoke em.... Oktober May 2015 #27
Exactly... EX500rider May 2015 #98
It's weird that everyone seems to know they came to shoot up the exhibition ck4829 May 2015 #29
This thread is illuminating from several of the responses, I think so too, considering the reality: Jefferson23 May 2015 #31
United States of America v. Elton Simpson Jefferson23 May 2015 #35
Geller is a hate monger Gothmog May 2015 #36
And should be praised as such. Donald Ian Rankin May 2015 #37
You don't know much about Pam Geller, do you? RandySF May 2015 #46
None of that changes the truth of the post you responded to... beevul May 2015 #82
Wow ann--- May 2015 #89
So, RandySF, riddle me this. If preachers, Popes, Imams and their followers provoke LGBT people with Bluenorthwest May 2015 #42
That is a dumb question. RandySF May 2015 #44
I'm sure most of us know who Pam Geller is,along with sufrommich May 2015 #47
No, it's not. It's a question you are afraid of. So skip the last one and address the rest. Bluenorthwest May 2015 #70
Not really the point treestar May 2015 #73
Only morons kill people because of cartoons. Shoulders of Giants May 2015 #45
Thanks for trying, RandySF, but I'm afraid discussion here is pointless closeupready May 2015 #49
you K&R someone for equating vitriolic rhetoric and assault rifles??? Yorktown May 2015 #55
Bullshit FLPanhandle May 2015 #50
I think Bill Maher ought to have Geller on his show this week. Seriously. Paladin May 2015 #57
provactive is not a reason to attack - and if the attack happened as it did - samsingh May 2015 #63
it seems to me anyone who believes in free speech is being taunted by the jihadees. samsingh May 2015 #64
What's wrong with provocation? nt Codeine May 2015 #65
Exactly FLPanhandle May 2015 #68
If Muslims had a "Jesus Cartoon Contest" redstatebluegirl May 2015 #67
Have you ever watched South Park? oberliner May 2015 #76
The Family Guy Jesus is much more fun.... MADem May 2015 #83
Yeah that is probably a better example oberliner May 2015 #91
Don't think so-he tends to take his humor from his personal experience. MADem May 2015 #92
I have don't watch either program. redstatebluegirl May 2015 #93
Jesus is a semi-regular character on FG. nt MADem May 2015 #94
That's exactly my thought too ann--- May 2015 #87
No, they wouldn't theboss May 2015 #97
Not likely... EX500rider May 2015 #101
Yeah... cherokeeprogressive May 2015 #103
It doesn't matter what her goals are get the red out May 2015 #80
I'm wondering what ann--- May 2015 #85
OF COURSE it was "intentional provocation". So what? Quantess May 2015 #100
This whole argument is right up there with: "her skirt was too short:intentional provocation" EX500rider May 2015 #102
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