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Originally posted by marg6043
reply to post by Pellevoisin
Actually while I think the case is silly so late after the bible content was altered 20 years ago, if he gets a good lawyer that specializes on hate crime he may have a chance.
[edit on 10-7-2008 by marg6043]
Originally posted by marg6043
reply to post by Pellevoisin
Actually while I think the case is silly so late after the bible content was altered 20 years ago, if he gets a good lawyer that specializes on hate crime he may have a chance.
But he is claiming personal and emotional distress and this types of cases base on feelings alone do not do well.
[edit on 10-7-2008 by marg6043]
Originally posted by Rook1545
It does not matter to God whether you did it for your country or not, you killed people, bottom line.
This does matter to the entire conversation. You are a hypocrite. You cannot sit and profess to know what constitutes a sin when you cherry pick what those actually are.
Originally posted by marg6043
I agree that is why first they have the court to agree that a possible hate crime was committed or at least instigated when the publisher added the word homosexual to the bible.
The problem will be to prove that he was a victim as the result and that the intentions of the publisher was of causing a hate crime.
But like I poster before, freedom of speech does not fall under hate crime.
Kind of tricky.
[edit on 10-7-2008 by marg6043]
Originally posted by realshanti
When you put it that way - I don't see how they have any kind of a case at all...sounds as if they would have to do some fancy spin to prove the publisher 'intended' to cause a hate crime....that sounds like a stretch under the best of circumstances....
tricky indeed, I have to agree....