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Posted on: March 7, 2019 at 12:28:29 CT
TigerMatt STL
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justify force.

Would you use that argument with your daughter if she was being beaten by her husband? Well, if she doesn't like getting punched, she can leave.

Beatings are the cost she must pay for being in the relationship.
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If you don't like it you can leave. An argument used to - TigerMatt STL - 3/7 12:28:29
     You analogy was correct but came to the wrong conclusion. - DHighlander KC - 3/7 12:53:43
          Did a crime still occur? (nm) - pickle MU - 3/7 12:56:21
               Change the abuse to mental.. not physical abuse - Spanky KU - 3/7 13:18:07
               In the case of the abusive spouse - yes; - tigerdb MU - 3/7 12:59:39
                    I was asking about the abusive relationship - pickle MU - 3/7 13:05:05
                    So, it comes down to the fact that the people who benefit - ummmm MU - 3/7 13:01:15
                         No - Spanky KU - 3/7 13:43:28
                              Theft is a physical crime.(nm) - TigerMatt STL - 3/7 14:46:00
                                   Try again - Spanky KU - 3/7 16:34:22
          Does that advice excuse the underlying act? (nm) - ummmm MU - 3/7 12:55:38
          You’re not smart - pickle MU - 3/7 12:54:11
               No - I'd say he got that one right... - tigerdb MU - 3/7 12:58:46
                    He didn’t - pickle MU - 3/7 13:01:57
                         Sure there is a voluntary relationship with the government - tigerdb MU - 3/7 13:03:35
                              what if you can't afford to pay the gov't to leave?(nm) - cnk ATL - 3/7 13:31:20
                              that’s a coercive one, not a voluntary one - pickle MU - 3/7 13:07:51
     Are you trying to have a logical conversion or - tcat KC - 3/7 12:51:29
     Of course I would tell my daughter to leave - JG A - 3/7 12:46:15
          Yeah, probably not the best analogy here. (nm) - MIZ45 MU - 3/7 12:48:21
     stupid analogy. If you don't like paying taxes - Ferg STL - 3/7 12:36:07
          It is a stupid analogy - a wife getting beat by her husband - tigerdb MU - 3/7 12:50:44
               The number I posted is what had been taken from my paychecks - TigerMatt STL - 3/7 14:48:00
               Theft is a crime, too (nm) - pickle MU - 3/7 12:54:55
               Obviously, the analogy does not live and die on what is - ummmm MU - 3/7 12:53:34
                    You are making an irrelevant 'argument' - Spanky KU - 3/7 13:19:23
                         Theft is a physical crime.(nm) - TigerMatt STL - 3/7 14:46:28
                              It isn't theft - Spanky KU - 3/7 16:33:59
          You didn't do a very good job of differentiating the - ummmm MU - 3/7 12:40:12
          Should he use the word tariffs instead? - pickle MU - 3/7 12:36:59
     You know what? Pay your fcking taxes(nm) - raskolnikov MU - 3/7 12:30:10
          Who has first claim on income, the individual who earns it - Bulldog Bob Brown STL - 3/7 12:49:26
          LMAO! (nm) - MIZ45 MU - 3/7 12:45:06
          Or what? (nm) - mizzouSECedes STL - 3/7 12:34:36
          You are proving his point - Sal KC - 3/7 12:33:54
          No one has any right to his money or property - pickle MU - 3/7 12:33:52
          ^^ Thug mentality. (nm) - ummmm MU - 3/7 12:32:57
               he’s for the little guy, too (nm) - pickle MU - 3/7 12:34:19




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