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I can call my coworker a liar in my living room with no problems. I can't call my coworker a liar while he's speaking in front of a group of our peers.
I can call my teacher an idiot in my dorm room. I can't call my teacher an idiot while he is giving a lecture in front of the class.
I can't think if any professional setting where it is okay to yell at the person who is speaking, especially if that person is in a higher position than you are.
A bunch of hippie protesters clamoring for Bush to be lynched or whatever is nowhere near worthy of acknowledgement as a ****ing representative during a session yelling out something during a POTUS speech.
A bunch of hippie protesters clamoring for Bush to be lynched or whatever is nowhere near worthy of acknowledgement as a ****ing representative during a session yelling out something during a POTUS speech.
Ok good...I'm glad I wasn't the only person who didn't understand the comparsion.
No that doesnt compare to democrats calling Bush much worse then calling Obama a liar lmbo
what exactly are you laughing your butt off at? I'm still not understanding how you felt people holding signs is similar to a congressman yelling while the President is speaking? Can you explain that without pictures?
what exactly are you laughing your butt off at? I'm still not understanding how you felt people holding signs is similar to a congressman yelling while the President is speaking? Can you explain that without pictures?
It's not the same at all & anyone who has any sense of logic knows that.
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