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4cubbies
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re: Do Children Have a “Right to Hug” Their Parents?
Posted by 4cubbies on 5/20/24 at 8:44 am
[quote]Now you are the one being naive. Wasn't there a thread up here not too long ago about a guy who killed someone and he had been arrested and released dozens of times before?
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Probably, although I can't recall the exact thread you're referencing it. It definitely happens, but peopl...
re: Do Children Have a “Right to Hug” Their Parents?
Posted by 4cubbies on 5/20/24 at 8:35 am
[quote]professional juries.[/quote]
I haven't thought about this extensively, but my initial reaction is that this would be a violation of the Sixth amendment, which has been interpreted to ensure a jury of one's peers. A professional jury would also present more opportunities for corruption. And...
re: Do Children Have a “Right to Hug” Their Parents?
Posted by 4cubbies on 5/20/24 at 7:44 am
[quote]What do you call someone who is awaiting trial but has been convicted several times for other crimes?[/quote]
If the person served his time for previous convictions, why would they matter? Obviously the charges weren’t too egregious otherwise the person wouldn’t have the opportunity to be co...
re: Do Children Have a “Right to Hug” Their Parents?
Posted by 4cubbies on 5/20/24 at 6:39 am
[quote]However, before going there and reforming that prosecutors and law enforcement should see some accountability.[/quote]
Prosecutors and public defenders should also have to share the same pool of money. The government should not have all the resources to build a case against a citizen while...
re: Do Children Have a “Right to Hug” Their Parents?
Posted by 4cubbies on 5/19/24 at 10:19 pm
[quote]something happen that is so common that there are dozens of YouTube videos about it online? [/quote]
Evidence of something on social media isn’t credible evidence. If I don’t see something happening with my own two eyes or at least know people who have seen it happening, it’s hard for me t...
re: Do Children Have a “Right to Hug” Their Parents?
Posted by 4cubbies on 5/19/24 at 9:37 pm
[quote]You are the Board Lord of saying, "I've never seen anyone do that[/quote]
I am skeptical of many of the tweets posted here. I don’t count Twitter as a credible source for information. I would be more concerned about the people who believe every tweet they see than the person who questions ...
re: Do Children Have a “Right to Hug” Their Parents?
Posted by 4cubbies on 5/19/24 at 9:33 pm
[quote]Just remember the person writing this and the retarded OP that posted it are the type of people that said things like “unvaccinated people should have their children taken from them” and think parents that don’t want their kids to be manipulated into chemical castration should have them taken...
re: Do Children Have a “Right to Hug” Their Parents?
Posted by 4cubbies on 5/19/24 at 7:31 pm
[quote]anyone who hasn't totally fricked up their own reputation so bad, that no one can trust them enough to help them. [/quote]
This is an extremely naive take.
[quote]Maybe you should try to white knight for [b]wealthier[/b] people.[/quote]
FIFY
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re: Do Children Have a “Right to Hug” Their Parents?
Posted by 4cubbies on 5/19/24 at 7:01 pm
[quote]Then what are you bitching about? [/quote]
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Are you asking why I’m discussing corruption on a political message board? Why are you calling this discussion “bitching?” Is that what [i]you’re[/i] doing?
[quote]There is a process available to get out of jail while awaiting trial. [/quo...
re: Do Children Have a “Right to Hug” Their Parents?
Posted by 4cubbies on 5/19/24 at 6:34 pm
[quote]I've been arrested before and had to be bonded out. Even though I was poor, it was easy for me to get a friend to sign a property bond for me. [/quote]
Good for you. I’ve never been asked for bail money, nor have I ever needed bail money. ...
re: Do Children Have a “Right to Hug” Their Parents?
Posted by 4cubbies on 5/19/24 at 6:32 pm
[quote]I baited you and you're now obsessed with the bait to ignore the actual questions[/quote]
When you’re ready to just have a regular discussion, lmk. ...
re: Do Children Have a “Right to Hug” Their Parents?
Posted by 4cubbies on 5/19/24 at 5:24 pm
[quote]sounds like you are the problem.[/quote]
:lol: noted
Why even bother discussing this if you’re just going to end with a lazy “point” like this?...
re: Do Children Have a “Right to Hug” Their Parents?
Posted by 4cubbies on 5/19/24 at 5:23 pm
[quote]Yea I know when I think about murderers and rapists I instantly equate it with dignity[/quote]
Did your friend also tell you most people in prison have been convicted of rape and murder?...
re: Do Children Have a “Right to Hug” Their Parents?
Posted by 4cubbies on 5/19/24 at 4:37 pm
[quote]No, I'm using those words and your posting history to show to you how you are so easily distracted by ancillary issues and why those issues will never get fixed (ie: because they aren't root causes).
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I'm still having a hard time connecting my saying that I don't if people are mak...
re: Do Children Have a “Right to Hug” Their Parents?
Posted by 4cubbies on 5/19/24 at 4:28 pm
[quote]Because if it’s 0.09% that’s nothing to cry over. [/quote]
Who is crying? Or are you equating a discussion with shedding tears?
This is a problem. Even people who have been convicted of crimes possess human dignity. They shouldn’t be exploited to perpetuate this neoliberal dystopia that...
re: Do Children Have a “Right to Hug” Their Parents?
Posted by 4cubbies on 5/19/24 at 4:25 pm
[quote]So these upstanding totally innocent people getting arrested[/quote]
Why do you keep suggesting and repeating this? Do you think it strengthens your argument to mock people who have been accused of crimes?
[quote]don't know a single person who owns a house and can sign a property bond?...
re: Do Children Have a “Right to Hug” Their Parents?
Posted by 4cubbies on 5/19/24 at 4:19 pm
[quote]If you want me to cry with you it’s going to have to be a low number.[/quote]
Why? What percentage of people need to be acquitted for you to be ok with addressing corruption in our penal system?...
re: Do Children Have a “Right to Hug” Their Parents?
Posted by 4cubbies on 5/19/24 at 3:56 pm
[quote]The question of being able to get bonded out has nothing to do with the assumption of guilt, or innocence.
It's only a question of : Will this person show up for court if I bond them out?[/quote]
It's a question of whether or not the accused knows someone with several thousand dollars on ...
re: Do Children Have a “Right to Hug” Their Parents?
Posted by 4cubbies on 5/19/24 at 3:52 pm
[quote]I'm just paraphrasing what you've said.
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You're implying that because I believe an impenetrable wall of ladders and tables poses a threat to public safety that should be addressed by police... what now? I'm trying to follow and keep going back to our previous exchanges in this thr...
re: Do Children Have a “Right to Hug” Their Parents?
Posted by 4cubbies on 5/19/24 at 3:27 pm
[quote]fixed your title [/quote]
Not everyone assumes everyone who has been arrested is guilty, bud.
[quote]and no, if you are in jail, there is no justified reason for any form of physical contact from anyone, even parents[/quote]
I assume you feel the same way about teh J6ers who have be...
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