Wrong video of health protest spurs N-word feud

So, the Tea Baggers are innocent of using racial epithets until proven guilty and black members of Congress and guilty of lying until proven innocent? That makes no sense. Presumptions of innocence and burdens of proof make sense in a court of law, but their application to the court of public opinion is stupid.

So in a court of public opinion how do you "judge" a he said/she said moment?
 
So in a court of public opinion how do you "judge" a he said/she said moment?


Very carefully. Criminal court's aren't really about whether someone broke the law. They are about whether the state can prove it and for good reason.

I don't think that the standard applicable to the state to enable it to take away someone's liberty should be applied to political disputes.
 
Question: Do you think OJ did it? Do you think Ben Roethlesburger did anything wrong?

yes, I think OJ did it. There was an abundance of evidence against him that was presented. Johnny did a great job to get him off.

As for Big Ben, I have not seen any of the evidence or even heard the womans story (other than that which has been filtered through the press).

But do quit trying to spin this. There is nothing supporting their accusation. (at least not that I have seen)

Given the lefts non-stop attempts to paint the tea party members as racists and homophobes, I think the evidence sides currently with the tea party members.
 
The dispute pits the lawmakers — one of them, Lewis, is a leader and survivor of 1960s civil rights battles — against conservatives determined to counter claims of racism within the predominantly white and middle-aged tea party movement.


"Listen, I was there," Carson, D-Ind., said in an interview. "In many regards I think (the challenges are) a veiled attempt to justify actions that are simply unjustifiable.

Tough call.

I'm going to have to go with Lewis, who has a lifetime of gravitas and honor, who's always being on the right side of the issues, and who was willing to get his head bashed in for the civil rights of fellow americans - over the claims of Bret Bart, Rush Limbaugh, and Matt Drudge.

Plus, there's enough photographic documentation of racially inflamatory imagery at tea bag parties to make me think Lewis is telling the truth.

In other news, I just heard on the radio that some tea bag party activist had some of his hate-filled email rants published, in which he called migrant workers "spics".
 
Question: Do you think OJ did it? Do you think Ben Roethlesburger did anything wrong?

I can't answer anything regarding OJ based on my extreme USC bias.

Regarding Ben, I don't hang out with a lot of athletes but I've hung out with enough to have seen athletes act like they are God and act like complete asses to women and treat them with total disrespect. I've also seen athletes do absolutely nothing and have women make completely false and bogus claims because they are famous.

So if you are asking me personally my initial instinct is to usually say it's a money hungry attention wanting whore making the accusations. However I really know that unless there are witnesses I have no clue as to what really went on somewhere.

I like Big Ben because he's from Ohio but I honestly have no clue who to believe in his story.
 
yes, I think OJ did it. There was an abundance of evidence against him that was presented. Johnny did a great job to get him off.

As for Big Ben, I have not seen any of the evidence or even heard the womans story (other than that which has been filtered through the press).

But do quit trying to spin this. There is nothing supporting their accusation. (at least not that I have seen)

Given the lefts non-stop attempts to paint the tea party members as racists and homophobes, I think the evidence sides currently with the tea party members.


But there is no evidence other than the accounts of people who claim that they heard the n-word. The people disputing the claims aren't saying that they have evidence that it didn't happen (and this would be an almost impossible standard to meet), they're saying that the claims cannot be proven. And you know what, they're right. It cannot be proven.

The only question is whether you think these members of Congress are liars. You do. I don't.

And really, given the amount of evidence that there are some racists and homophobes (at least) among the Tea Baggers, I find the suggestion that this could not have happened is hilarious.
 
But there is no evidence other than the accounts of people who claim that they heard the n-word. The people disputing the claims aren't saying that they have evidence that it didn't happen (and this would be an almost impossible standard to meet), they're saying that the claims cannot be proven. And you know what, they're right. It cannot be proven.

The only question is whether you think these members of Congress are liars. You do. I don't.

And really, given the amount of evidence that there are some racists and homophobes (at least) among the Tea Baggers, I find the suggestion that this could not have happened is hilarious.

Sorry I could not pass this up. Yes I know you are referring to a specific situation but when just reading that sentence is there anyway to answer but yes.
 
So, the Tea Baggers are innocent of using racial epithets until proven guilty and black members of Congress and guilty of lying until proven innocent? That makes no sense. Presumptions of innocence and burdens of proof make sense in a court of law, but their application to the court of public opinion is stupid.

hey dickhead, the persons who make the accusations must provide evidence!

again, I'll ask, what the fuck is wrong with you liberals?

You cry for terrorists in Gitmo, but your own fellow citizens, you fucking hate!

Fuck you guys. You make this country suck
 
I think this becomes a classic "he said, she said" incident...so of course each side is going to believe their own.
 
But there is no evidence other than the accounts of people who claim that they heard the n-word. The people disputing the claims aren't saying that they have evidence that it didn't happen (and this would be an almost impossible standard to meet), they're saying that the claims cannot be proven. And you know what, they're right. It cannot be proven.

The only question is whether you think these members of Congress are liars. You do. I don't.

And really, given the amount of evidence that there are some racists and homophobes (at least) among the Tea Baggers, I find the suggestion that this could not have happened is hilarious.

All politicians lie. Except these three of course. And of course, if they are telling the truth, then everyone else interviewed who dispute their claim must be lying.

By the way, who accused them of lying? They could have mis-interpreted.
 
But there is no evidence other than the accounts of people who claim that they heard the n-word. The people disputing the claims aren't saying that they have evidence that it didn't happen (and this would be an almost impossible standard to meet), they're saying that the claims cannot be proven. And you know what, they're right. It cannot be proven.

The only question is whether you think these members of Congress are liars. You do. I don't.

And really, given the amount of evidence that there are some racists and homophobes (at least) among the Tea Baggers, I find the suggestion that this could not have happened is hilarious.

you're so biased you don't see your own hypocrisy....you have no 'evidence' except that you choose to believe a congressman...past examples of racism do not offer any evidentiary value that n*gger was used at this event...

its pathetic to watch you bend over backwards to smear tea party members because you must believe anything negative, it fits your world view
 
you're so biased you don't see your own hypocrisy....you have no 'evidence' except that you choose to believe a congressman...past examples of racism do not offer any evidentiary value that n*gger was used at this event...

its pathetic to watch you bend over backwards to smear tea party members because you must believe anything negative, it fits your world view


Eyewitness accounts are evidence, my friend. You choose to discount the evidence because, presumably, you think these members of Congress are liars. I have no reason to believe they are liars and I find it entirely plausible that, given the fact that there are indeed racists among the tea bagger, racial epithets were shouted.

It's not that I must believe anything negative about the Tea Baggers, it's just that this particular incident is entirely believable. Take the spitting incident, I believe it was unintentional and more of a spray from yelling like a freak.
 
Eyewitness accounts are evidence, my friend. You choose to discount the evidence because, presumably, you think these members of Congress are liars. I have no reason to believe they are liars and I find it entirely plausible that, given the fact that there are indeed racists among the tea bagger, racial epithets were shouted.

It's not that I must believe anything negative about the Tea Baggers, it's just that this particular incident is entirely believable. Take the spitting incident, I believe it was unintentional and more of a spray from yelling like a freak.

i never said they weren't evidence...slowly read what i said again
 
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