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originally posted by: InTheLight
originally posted by: TheRedneck
a reply to: InTheLight
If she claims freedom of speech, then I cannot see this being a cut and dried case. Where is the line drawn between freedom of speech and harassment?
Harassment is when one instigates violence against another. Stopping at someone's home and making generalized demeaning statements towards them in responce to a political sign is way, way over the line between free speech and harassment.
Tara is free to express support for her candidate all she wants. As a political candidate, Trump cannot stifle her freedom to speak out against him. As a celebrity, even if by her own propensity of speech, Tara herself has placed herself in the same category. Her victim has not placed himself in celebrity status, nor is he a political figure; therefore he is protected against unreasonable taunts.
In simpler terms, freedom of speech is limited by the right to be secure in one's own home. The more publicly available one becomes, in terms of political activism or celebrity status, the less restrictive that restriction on freedom of speech becomes.
TheRedneck
Doesn't it seem to you that to publicly display your political choice, in what I see as a volatile political environment there, is asking for it?
originally posted by: thepixelpusher
Quote from her Twitter today:
Well, here's a thing I won't be going to today but I hope #ChaseyMcRoidRage gets pneumonia from the rain vdausa.org... …
Still hasn't given up an hitting out at the guy. She says she hopes the #ChaseyMcRoidRage (her dismissive pet name for the guy) gets pneumonia. Must be rainy out there today.
Man, just adding more evidence for the coming court case.
Tara Dublin has recently become known for her one-woman web-based satirical black comedy, "Public Meltdown". The show follows the trials and tribulations of a desperately unlovable and unwanted failed radio presenter, "Tara Rocks", as she navigates through life in a state of permanent mental break down, lurching from self-made invented drama to self-made invented drama. Shot in a guerrilla fashion using limited equipment - and often encouraging members of the public to become willing (or sometimes unwilling) characters in the complex comedy - the show has managed to gain significant viral success. As a method actor of DeNiro styling, Tara has made a point of creating social media accounts for "Tara Rocks" and continues to post in character.
The National Alliance on Mental Health ("NAMI") publicly heralded the September 2016 episode, "Flipping the Bird", as an "...intense, emotional, yet compassionate exploration of what it means to live with mental illness. The wit and humor of the situation, along with her protracted battle of wits with an imaginary green frog 'Pepe' and the unnamed imaginary 'Racist Roider', successfully examines the great tragedy of uncontrolled mental illness without making it seem fake or contrived. In this episode, Tara Dublin has done more for bringing the plight of the mentally disadvantaged into the public eye than anyone else in 2016."
originally posted by: thepixelpusher
Quote from her Twitter today:
Well, here's a thing I won't be going to today but I hope #ChaseyMcRoidRage gets pneumonia from the rain vdausa.org... …
Still hasn't given up an hitting out at the guy. She says she hopes the #ChaseyMcRoidRage (her dismissive pet name for the guy) gets pneumonia. Must be rainy out there today.
Man, just adding more evidence for the coming court case.
originally posted by: bigtrousers
i hope her whole city starts driving by her house tooting their horns at all hours, giving her all their opinions on her, according to her its their 1st amendment right to harass someone for how they decorate their garden.
originally posted by: EvillerBob
I love her Bio entry from IMDB
originally posted by: EvillerBob
I love her Bio entry from IMDB
Bio Entry
Tara Dublin has recently become known for her one-woman web-based satirical black comedy, "Public Meltdown". The show follows the trials and tribulations of a desperately unlovable and unwanted failed radio presenter, "Tara Rocks", as she navigates through life in a state of permanent mental break down, lurching from self-made invented drama to self-made invented drama. Shot in a guerrilla fashion using limited equipment - and often encouraging members of the public to become willing (or sometimes unwilling) characters in the complex comedy - the show has managed to gain significant viral success. As a method actor of DeNiro styling, Tara has made a point of creating social media accounts for "Tara Rocks" and continues to post in character.
The National Alliance on Mental Health ("NAMI") publicly heralded the September 2016 episode, "Flipping the Bird", as an "...intense, emotional, yet compassionate exploration of what it means to live with mental illness. The wit and humor of the situation, along with her protracted battle of wits with an imaginary green frog 'Pepe' and the unnamed imaginary 'Racist Roider', successfully examines the great tragedy of uncontrolled mental illness without making it seem fake or contrived. In this episode, Tara Dublin has done more for bringing the plight of the mentally disadvantaged into the public eye than anyone else in 2016."
originally posted by: TheRedneck
a reply to: Vasa Croe
Are you hearing about a court date this week? In my experience that's pretty quick. He must have filed right after the little bitty finger incident.
TheRedneck
originally posted by: EvillerBob
I love her Bio entry from IMDB
originally posted by: Snarl
originally posted by: EvillerBob
I love her Bio entry from IMDB
Wowsers!! That took talent. Whoever wrote that must be her lawyer.
-Chuckle
originally posted by: TheRedneck
a reply to: Vasa Croe
Good point; for some reason my mind was locked onto civil instead of a criminal complaint. A quick turnaround makes me think the courts are taking it seriously as well, possibly because of her actions against an officer of the court (the cop). Judges typically don't like that.
TheRedneck