People have a right to their opinions, regardless of whether or not you perceive them to be "correct" or not
I'll gladly argue with somebody, but I wouldnt ever tell them not to speak their mind in the first place
I didn't mean it like that.
I'm just trying to say, what he said was kinda deceitful towards everyone who found it funny, not necessarily his opinion as he has his right to that. I don't understand why he was aiming to try to darken the mood.
I find it interesting that your the only person who didn't see the fact that Bill was being outsmarted by a mere kid.
Thats one example of what a burn is isn't it? When someone is outsmarted or out-talked by a younger, less mature person?
Why are you raining all over everyones parade and creating an argument when it is uncalled for?
I don't care if you have a sense or humor or not, don't post about it please and thank you.
And then there is me. I don't see that the kid did anything more than hold his ground. But then I am an over 30 white male and probably not worthy of 1st amendment rights as in the case of bsd13. Likewise I am no fan of Bill O'Reilly or any other entertainer.
I didn't mean it like that.
I'm just trying to say, what he said was kinda deceitful towards everyone who found it funny, not necessarily his opinion as he has his right to that. I don't understand why he was aiming to try to darken the mood.
Why can't we all just be happy!
You actually feel that because a person has a different viewpoint than you on a given matter that this constitutes deceit? Wow!