• Re: Baxter Agrees With Legal Expert Steven Colbert - CHANGE THE LAW!

    From kippers@21:1/5 to bigdog on Wed Nov 24 08:32:38 2021
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    bigdog <geowright1963@gmail.com> wrote in news:367049ff-fefb-4576-b21a-267bb65e54b3n@googlegroups.com:

    On Tuesday, November 23, 2021 at 7:15:02 PM UTC-5, Klaus
    Schadenfreude wrote:
    On Tue, 23 Nov 2021 16:11:39 -0800 (PST), bigdog
    <geowri...@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Tuesday, November 23, 2021 at 7:03:06 PM UTC-5, Klaus
    Schadenfreude w
    rote:
    https://www.foxnews.com/media/stephen-colbert-mourns-kyle-rittenhou
    se-
    acquittal-change-law

    Stephen Colbert mourns Kyle Rittenhouse acquittal: We should
    change the law


    Left-wing comedian Stephen Colbert on Monday expressed his
    disappointment in the conclusion to the Kyle Rittenhouse trial,
    imploring that Wisconsin self-defense laws be changed.

    "Cards on the table, I am not a legal expert so I can't tell you
    whether or not Kyle Rittenhouse broke the law. But I can tell you
    this, if he didn't break the law we should change the law," he
    added

    to cheers from the audience.

    Wisconsin law allows someone to use deadly force only if
    "necessary to

    prevent imminent death or great bodily harm," which the jury found
    to

    be true in Rittenhouse's case.

    Baxter agreed.

    "You should be dead or injured BEFORE you use self-defense," said
    Baxter.

    "That way, it's more fair and less racist."

    "Matt Dillon NEVER drew first, as you may recall," said Baxter
    dreamily.

    Wisconsin's self defense laws are not unique. They are pretty
    standard t
    hroughout the country. The only major difference is whether a state
    has adopted stand your ground laws, which only relieve the endangered
    person of a duty to retreat before resorting to deadly force. Kyle Rittenhouse did attempt to retreat from both deadly encounters and
    wasn't allowed to do so by the people he shot and killed. Those people brought about their own
    demise through their criminal attack on Kyle.

    Now we are supposed to do away with a legal principle that is older
    than
    the the United States because a whiny bitch like Steven Colbert
    doesn't think we should be allowed to
    defend ourselves from deadly attacks. Steven Colbert is a despicable
    mot
    herfucker.
    Leftists hate it when they get killed after they attack someone. They
    have no idea what self defense even means.

    The fact that he used an AR REALLY infuriates them.

    "So Rittenhouse was found 'not guilty,' but only a complete moron
    would celebrate this clear tragedy by making this guy a hero," Colbert
    added.

    Kyle Rittenhouse is a hero.

    Steven Colbert is a scum.

    Tim Conway Jr. nailed this one. He said on one of his shows that bitchy
    little people like Steven Colbert, Don Lemon, Keith Olbermann, Rosie
    O'Donnell among others, all had something wrong with them and proceeded to point out what it was.

    Steven Colbert, blamed his father for dying in a plane crash. Didn't care about the brothers who died with him, just the father.

    Don Lemon, got molested as a young child and decided he was queer at 15.

    Keith Olbermann, Hit his head on a subway and suffered permanent brain
    damage. He became more aggressive and rude because of it.

    Rosie O'Donnell, "Depression", but it was really her struggling with
    sexuality.

    There was a couple others, but he mentioned Colbert in particular and said
    that he had gotten increasingly unpleasant, bitter and spiteful over the
    years.

    No argument with his assessments.

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