fucken ADL seeks to smear their jew shit on the U.S. Constitution ... -------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=1342 EMERGENCY! Call Senate Before Breakfast Over Thoughtcrime Law Action Alerts; Posted on: 2007-07-30 [ Printer friendly / Instant flyer ] Senate may vote on ADL's "hate bill" prior to
Guillermo el Gato wrote: On Tue, 22 May 2007 00:47:58 +0100, "John Dean" <john-dean@fraglineone.net> wrote: Guillermo el Gato wrote: In case you missed it, the UK realize that the American TIPS plan was really a good idea and has decided that civil servants should actually be Stasi. I suppose one of us should make the effort to burst the bubble. Contrary to what
Okay, that wasn't the point I was making, but it is a point. In this case, the words hurt the person who said them. I was thinking about children who hear all their lives that they are no good and will never amount to anything. Some are strong enough to prove their parents wrong. However, many are not. I know several people whose low sense of self-worth indicates that they were subject
I don't know if our moms were liars (mine told me the same thing) or just misinformed. However, it is a fact that words can hurt. This is especially true of children, but it can be true for people of any age, depending on the words, who says them and under what circumstances. Joy "Dink" <redstate-rube@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:op.tkmht4tuto9ih0area512@news.individual.net
So verbal abuse is okay? Just don't listen? Tell that to victims of bullying, of antisocial neighbours, of the groups of kids that are intimidating ordinary people. Loes Dink wrote: Complimentary speech doesn't need legal protection. The right to be critical of others does need legal protection. If it offends you, don't listen. As my mom always said, "Sticks and stones can break