| richardhutnik said: badge, I think you call people on what they say POST the event. As you can see prior, there was language usage like that which was much more common. Even if the concept is a firing squad, in the name of justice, one has to question its usage today. Key is, from this point forth what to do. I also think the law against carrying a weapon X feet from an official is absurd, as a blanket one. I do believe that political people speaking do have every right to not allow anyone in the speaking area who has a weapon though, even if the individual has a permit for it also. |
I think it depends completely on how they phrase it.
If they don't mention that they were guilty in the past too I think it's completely valid to call them on it since it sounds like they are suggesting other people are at fault and that they aren't.
Which is basically how it's always played in politics.








