Posted by Stuart on January 07, 2011 at 07:08:55 from (64.198.86.189):
In Reply to: Re: Holy cow ! posted by jdemaris on January 07, 2011 at 05:56:06:
So if a person gets a speeding ticket, or underage drinking ticket and goes before the judge and is proven guilty by way of sobriety test, that is not enough for you??? Where are your hard facts? Anecdotal stories from my past??? WTF is your problem. Those stories are hard facts. I do I know every thing you cut and pasted is hard facts???? Plain and simple, your an idiot. Speeding tickets in wisconsin do not have a right to go to trial, says so right on the back of the ticket. If underage drinking was legal in most states like you say it is, than some lawyer would of found a loophole. I looked all over state websites and in most states, underage drinking is illegal. How retarded (I mean you are from NY) do you have to be not understand that a story does contain hard facts. Your dead wrong and you will still argue with me until your blue in the face. I am done arguing with you, you are wrong and I am right, have a great day.
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