Tide Teabagger Trial This Week

BoomBoom.sixpack

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It's been answered. When the guy is a threat to society. There is a difference here between what this guy did, and sexual assault. Yes, it fits the technical description, but society has begun to view it as a prank, he viewed it as a prank, and the entire crowd around him viewed it as a prank. You just refuse to see that side of it.
 

SixtonPackerish

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It's been answered. When the guy is a threat to society. There is a difference here between what this guy did, and sexual assault. Yes, it fits the technical description, but society has begun to view it as a prank, he viewed it as a prank, and the entire crowd around him viewed it as a prank. You just refuse to see that side of it.

Say it was you passed out on that table at Krystal. Teabagger rubbed himself all over you, video was put out there for the world to see. Would you still view it as a prank?
 

BoomBoom.sixpack

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A prank taken too far, yes. Sexual battery? No. Let me explain: I once nearly passed out at a friends, but instead went to a different friend's place that night. well, later on that night a recently released con waltzed into that first place, woke up the residents, and acted all crazy. they managed to talk him out of there, but found out later that he went on to campus and sexually assualted a student. and i don't just mean rubbed his balls for a second. ya'll are proposing to treat that guy the same as the teabagger. i find that crazy.

and an obscenity charge, in the French Quarter, is a friggin joke.
 

QuaoarsKing

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Studies show that most sex crimes go unpunished. It's demeaning to those actual victims to put this prank in the same category.

Sadly, he probably would have been personally better off if he'd gone out and raped a woman instead...