Originally Posted By SingleParkPassholder "So, you're a lawyer, right? Think he could be a lawyer?" Based upon his responses in this thread? No. When you're told what the law is and you proceed to disagree with what you've been told, your chances of passing a bar exam, much less a Constitutional Law class, are zilch.
Originally Posted By jonvn Kind of what I think. You can't get told A is a fact, and then say B because A is just an opinion.... Doesn't work that way.
Originally Posted By Dabob2 Exactly. <Whatever. I'm done with this thread. You can all insult me as much as you want, and tell me that I'm wrong as much as you want, but that won't make your opinions right.> Some things are opinions, some things are facts. The facts are right because they're facts.
Originally Posted By jonvn This all reminds me of a legal issue that came about a few years ago. This right wing nazi kept saying that he would give $10,000 to anyone who could prove that the Holocaust actually happened. He kept making arguments like a certain person does here about how it was all either opinion or mischaracterized information. Judicial notice was taken stating that the Holocaust did, in fact, happen. All the nonsense semantic arguing came to a stop, as did the "I'll give you ten grand if you prove it" garbage. Because that's what it is. Semantic gibberish designed to throw people off from the basic facts of a situation. It does not fly, and people are not fooled.