> What if there were no hypothetical questions?
A Sophist’s defense shows the lack of a credible response.
These guys would be heroes had they uncovered a scandle.
If it involves Landrieu, chances are fair to good that they may have part of their answer already ...
O'Keefe and his guys went to one of those offices, got hold of a phone, called out on it to a cell phone right there in their hands, and then dialed into it with a cellphone and made it ring.
This proved that there's nothing wrong with Moon Landrieu's corrupt daughter ~ she's still corrupt and she doesn't answer the phone.
She's also mean as hell and will have anyone arrested who shows up and calls one of those phones from the reception area of her office.
I'm afraid the ONLY CRIME here was for O'Keefe to make a phone call ~ and you just gotta' know that's not going to stand up in any court.
The FBI can probably be compelled to be witnesses for the defense, and I would pay good money to be there the day Agent Reyes testifies!!!!
> A Sophists defense shows the lack of a credible response.
It shows that your rationale for holding these boys up as martyrs is laughably ignorant.
> These guys would be heroes had they uncovered a scandle.
AN ends justify the means kinda guy, eh? Figures.