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To: entropy12

“If someone pounds fists on my car, I am likely to respond in a physical manner, and not take it quietly like a coward.”

A man knows when it is proper an reasonable to apply force. Smudging your wax job is not such a reasonable time.

A man also knows what cowardice is. Not engaging with violence at a minor slight does not equate to “cowardice”.

Why is your manhood so stunted as to not know the difference? Did you not have a father at home?


65 posted on 08/11/2018 11:03:38 AM PDT by RFEngineer
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To: RFEngineer

Depends on how hard he was pounding. If he was pounding hard, when I am just waiting for the light to change, he needs to be taught a lesson that other people’s property is sacrosanct. If he was drunk as the article says, he most likely was not under control.

However if with punch to his nose if he falls and passes out, I would call for help, and not drive away.


75 posted on 08/11/2018 12:46:38 PM PDT by entropy12 (Trump/Pence 2020)
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To: RFEngineer

Not to mention the inability of Wake Forest Assistant Coach to accurately differentiate between an genuine threat and a simple drunk wedding guest...he will never have the chance of being a Division I Head Coach and the fantastic salary that entails. Now he will just be a felon.

Good grief, he was INSIDE a fast car and his so-called adversary was a drunk guy in a suit. Put the car in “drive” and go around the block.
He instead sacrifices the potential for MILLIONS of dollars of lifetime salary for coaching basketball. He is a confused young man.

Wake forest Assistant basketball coach
78 posted on 08/11/2018 12:59:48 PM PDT by Blue Jays ( Rock hard ~ Ride free)
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