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Old 01-12-2010, 11:58 AM   #3
WelcomeMe

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I saw that segment when he was arguing with O'Reilly. The judge is against "thought crimes". Of course, there was more to this than just thinking about what the terrorist thought about doing. But, the judge thinks that if the gov't aided, by supplying the weapon, training the kid to use the weapon, this is NOT what the Constitution should be defending.

For me, I am having a bit of a time forming an opinion on what the judge thinks. I am generally in agreement with the judge on most things.
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