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Should this man be convicted of parole violation(s)

was a parole violation commited?

  • yes

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • no

    Votes: 3 75.0%
  • not sure or no opinion

    Votes: 1 25.0%

  • Total voters
    4
A man has the right to be insensitive/stupid.
IMO, the crimes are being committed by the Islamics and their lunatic fringe - both....
However, we should not expect these stone age people to be civilized .... another 1000 years - maybe....
 
If he's guilty of a parole violation, sure. Whether guilty or innocent, the case should be treated as any other from a legal standpoint.
 
If he is guilty of violating the conditions of his parole then sure he should be convicted. He should not be arrested for simply making a film.He is not responsible for the actions of terrorist and other Islamofacists.Those scumbags were just using the film as excuse for their violence.
 
A man has the right to be insensitive/stupid.
IMO, the crimes are being committed by the Islamics and their lunatic fringe - both....
However, we should not expect these stone age people to be civilized .... another 1000 years - maybe....

I don't even think it has to be seen as being that much - I can easily imagine a bunch of disgruntled teens who were born into a warring society chomping at the bit to start some **** and set some fires and cause problems because that's all they know and were born into.

I don't think they're somehow more deep or profound as people than any of our dumb****s here in the states - some people just cause **** . . . and will continue to do so unless enacted upon with equal and opposing force. Therein lies the issue; no one over there is interested in stopping any of it. . . until they take it too far.
 
If he is actually the Sam Bascille (sp) that made the film, then he has violated his parole by using an alias. If not, he is not in violation of anything.
 
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