Now they threaten violence....

I don't think it is wise to post some dude's address and phone number. Remember when idiots posted the wrong address for GZ and some old lady got threatened? It might be a good idea to take that one out there, DY.
He's plastered all over the net now. Dude screwed with the wrong guy.
 
Are you saying posting someone's personal information is allowed on here??????


REALLY????


Didn't I get a warning for posting the name of the STATE someone lived in?

He wasn't outing a poster, Howey. Nor did he post any information that wasn't already available on the interwebs on many social sites. If this guy was a poster here DY would be banned, but he isn't.

And as an owner of a board I will ask one last time for you to take up any and all problems you have with the management of this board with the staff in PMs. Show the respect we would show for you on your board.
 
The guy had to know he was being filmed. He had his name on his coat. He's now a public figure whether he likes it or not.
 
He's plastered all over the net now. Dude screwed with the wrong guy.

We'll let it be plastered other places, I've removed the address. I don't want this site to be responsible for some idiot getting hurt. Link it up if you see it somewhere but don't post the address here, please.
 
Updating a previous item:

LANSING — Ingham County Prosecutor Stuart Dunnings III said he won’t file criminal charges after reviewing unedited video showing events that led to a Fox News contributor being punched during December’s right-to-work demonstrations.

Steven Crowder filed a police report following the Dec. 11 incident at the Capitol, which Michigan State Police had referred to Dunnings’ office for review. The fight occurred amid generally peaceful demonstrations involving more than 10,000 people who had gathered in Lansing that day as lawmakers voted on a package of bills that ban requiring union dues as a condition of employment.

Dunnings said today the first video his office reviewed had been edited. After reviewing an unedited clip, he decided to not pursue the case.

“It’s pretty clear the person that they wanted to charge was acting in self-defense,” Dunnings said of the union member who apparently slugged Crowder.


http://www.lansingstatejournal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2013303180033&gcheck=1&nclick_check=1
 
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