Top Opinion
-
dvd 2012/06/17 05:36:19
More polls by Sinpac
Sort By
- HarleyCharley 2012/06/17 02:45:06
+2He is a King...reply - Rusty S... HarleyC... 2012/06/17 10:43:14
+1All hail the great and powerful 0bama.reply - gocar HarleyC... 2012/06/18 15:33:56
+1I might be better for the Americans to have a royal family to do all the occasions of State that come with politics. That way the leaders of government don't have to get the respect that is due because they represent a political party and not the country.reply - 666_Maggots~PassionForGlory... 2012/06/17 02:44:03
+5Yeah, we have the right to.... It's called "freedom of speech" it's sort of in the amendments.....reply -
+2You must respect the office of the presidency, even if you don’t like the person in it.reply - 666_Mag... Sinpac 2012/06/17 02:59:21
+3In theory...reply -
+2It's not theory it's show respect for any sitting Presidentreply - 666_Mag... Sinpac 2012/06/17 03:02:29
+4Why should I show respect to someone I disagree with? That is quite stupid.reply - Live Fr... 666_Mag... 2012/06/17 03:09:09
Just because you disagree with someone isn't a reason to disrespect them. If you strongly objected with very good reason, on the other hand, there might be.reply - 666_Mag... Live Fr... 2012/06/17 03:10:23
+3So I don't have freedom of speech anymore? I'm allowed to voice what I believe. Disrespectful or not.reply - Live Fr... 666_Mag... 2012/06/17 03:22:10
You can find yourself in trouble if you just go around disrespecting people, like a police officer, or even someone working in an office. You don't always have free speech.reply - 666_Mag... Live Fr... 2012/06/17 03:23:29
+3In theory.reply - Live Fr... 666_Mag... 2012/06/17 03:41:50
In reality.reply - 666_Mag... Live Fr... 2012/06/17 03:42:40
+3Nope, that's theory.reply - Live Fr... 666_Mag... 2012/06/17 03:44:49
+1Get real. If you disrespected a police officer you could get arrested. If you mouthed off to a clerk, you could get thrown out of the office.reply - 666_Mag... Live Fr... 2012/06/17 03:50:22 (edited)
+4I disagree. That has nothing to do with disrespecting a president. Am I going to get kicked out the country? I don't believe so...reply - Live Fr... 666_Mag... 2012/06/17 04:01:32
+1You shouldn't get kicked out of the country or even necessarily removed after interrupting, but you could if you really got out of hand. In relates to what you said because you asked why you should have to respect someone you disagree with. I suppose you don't have to, but there can be repercussions for that.reply - 666_Mag... Live Fr... 2012/06/17 04:06:49
+3In theory, again.reply - Live Fr... 666_Mag... 2012/06/17 04:09:51
+1mmmm....got anything else?reply - 666_Mag... Live Fr... 2012/06/17 05:28:56
+2In practice.reply - Space I... 666_Mag... 2012/06/17 09:12:45
+1And the Constitution; tho Obama wipes his backside with it daily...reply - 666_Mag... Space I... 2012/06/17 09:18:14
+1And...?reply - Space I... 666_Mag... 2012/06/17 09:20:11
+1and the Declaration of Independence; which he confuses with the Constituion on a daily basisreply - 666_Mag... Space I... 2012/06/17 16:06:33
+1Point...?reply -
+1Why couldn't guy just apologize and STFU? It doesn't matter who the President there is a protocol.reply - Mark In Irvine 2012/06/17 02:31:30
+3it is legal, but it can be disrespectful and immature.reply - EliteAmongOutcasts 2012/06/17 02:31:24 (edited)
«« First « Prev
1
2
3





















