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Liberals cannot help themselves but to turn the perpetrator into victims.  In the liberal society, everybody's a victim of their own actions.  There are no consequences or personal responsibility for your actions.  

If a child touches a hot stove, it is the manufacturer of the stove that is at fault.

If a child kills themselves with a gun, it’s the gun manufacturer that is a fault.

If your child gets into fights at school, it’s the violent video games he/she plays.

Your daughter gets pregnant, abort it.

Trespass on private property and harass the homeowner, don’t worry, the homeowner won’t do anything because they know they’ll get sued if they tries to do anything.  

Everybody’s a victim!  We have a generation of people that walk through life with NO FEAR of consequence for their actions.


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Instead of taking this punk to the woodshed SUE! SUE! Watch for the coming civil suits.
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Look.....this is not the 'leave it to beaver' days....it is not the 50's! It is 2010 and we live in a different and more dangerous world. And it is getting smaller with the globalist.

I commend this home owner for using his constitutional right to 'protect' his property! The home owner was the VICTIM not the PERPETRATOR! The kid got  what he had coming to him. And if that were my kid.....he would have experienced worse once he got home!!!


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
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What is strange is that my first reply was to 55tbird and now you answer under another name. Her mother does look younger than she is, I will give you that but even if she had more than one secretay over the years, why would that be a problem? Seems to me you are just making an issue where there is none.



Talk about getting your facts straight, why don't YOU try doing it, JackA$$?!
Why don't you ask the admin for confirmation of email addresses of the two usernames...or maybe a simple trace of users ip addresses?? I'd be all for it.
It would then prove what an absolute hypocrite you really are.
First, you're full of it on her mother.. I knew Hanson when she was in high school and know where she lived.. her mother never looked younger than her and from what I am told although I have not confirmed it, she now needs a wheelchair.

All you need to do is ask around about Hanson's rep as an Attorney, asking clients and colleagues and you'll quickly find out she not very well respected...


"Arguing with liberals is like playing chess with a pigeon; no matter how good I am at chess, the pigeon is just going to knock out the pieces, crap on the board, and strut around like it is victorious." - Author Unknown
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I would love to see Mr. Madeo take it to civil court because I know he would win.


Are you high?? I don't think even Hanson would be dumb enough to take this to court
Take a look at the Polls...when the public runs 90% to 10% in favor of the homeowner,  all the homeowner needs to do is ask for a jury trial.. which is his right as a defendant...good luck with that jury pool. The result will be Madeo having to pay for the homeowners legal costs on a counter-suit.
The burden of proof as well as reason for acquittal in a civil trial isn't even in the same league as a criminal case. But I would like to see it tried...it would be fun to watch


"Arguing with liberals is like playing chess with a pigeon; no matter how good I am at chess, the pigeon is just going to knock out the pieces, crap on the board, and strut around like it is victorious." - Author Unknown
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If hanson persued this....it would be the last nail in her legal coffin. IMHO

This became national news....all in favor of the homeowner. Even the liberal news outlets! Actually, it became the laughing stock nationally!

For all concerned, they should just let it die it's own death!


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
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I would love to sit on the jury.


"While Foreign Terrorists were plotting to murder and maim using homemade bombs in Boston, Democrap officials in Washington DC, Albany and here were busy watching ME and other law abiding American Citizens who are gun owners and taxpayers, in an effort to blame the nation's lack of security on US so that they could have a political scapegoat."
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Talk about getting your facts straight, why don't YOU try doing it, JackA$$?!
Why don't you ask the admin for confirmation of email addresses of the two usernames...or maybe a simple trace of users ip addresses?? I'd be all for it.
It would then prove what an absolute hypocrite you really are.
First, you're full of it on her mother.. I knew Hanson when she was in high school and know where she lived.. her mother never looked younger than her and from what I am told although I have not confirmed it, she now needs a wheelchair.

All you need to do is ask around about Hanson's rep as an Attorney, asking clients and colleagues and you'll quickly find out she not very well respected...


I must not have made my self clear when I said she looks younger than she is, I was trying to say her mother looks younger than her own age. And again I will tell you she is the only secretary she has ever had since she began her practice. As for needing a wheel chair again you have no clue what you speak of. You really should quit making things up to start trouble.
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Father of detained teen should be much relieved over outcome

    Re July 23 article, “Teen tackled, charges lodged”: It seems strange that a man trying to protect his family in the middle of the night from multiple invaders/trespassers ringing the doorbell, beating on the house and causing general chaos, should be arrested for reacting in an instinctive manner and bringing the matter to a reasonable solution, without serious injury.
    I am speaking of Mr. Daniel Van Plew and his experience with four teenagers from an apparently unsupervised sleepover in Bethlehem.
    One of the questions I have is, if Rob Madeo [the detained boy’s father] had the power to have Van Plew arrested on behalf of his underaged, irresponsible son, why doesn’t Mr. Van Plew have the same power to have the father of the detained teenager arrested for harassment, menacing and substantial fear of deadly force (if the alleged knife incident was true)? Mr. Madeo should have to accept responsibility for his son’s actions.
    Mr. Madeo should hope that his son has seen the error of his ways, and that this does not become a stepping stone to a scenario that ends in a real tragedy.

    GEORGE JAMACK
    Schenectady

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Common sense says man right to tackle intruder

    Re July 25 article, “DA: No prosecution in tackling case”: Hooray! Common sense is peeking over the horizon! Congratulations to Mr. [Albany County District Attorney] David Soares for not pursuing charges against the Bethlehem homeowner for protecting his home and chasing down [the] person responsible.
    I know there are a lot of people who feel as I do. There needs to be more common sense shown — about a lot of things. It should start in all homes, from Day One. Stop babying kids; let them realize there’s consequences with everything.
    I realize a lot of parents try. Just don’t give up, on common sense — everyone!

    ALBERT MARVELL
    Scotia

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