Message from @EnderOctanus
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you can't see beyond partisanship
> wonder if this means jabba's position was destroyed
I'm not a Republican or a conservative lol
I'm not partisan
And you cant see beyond right and wrong.
no, it means I'm not going to get RSI typing longhand to explain to a Yank how real life works
> Explain how real life works
Sure lobster
I live in Louisiana, not a yank
right and wrong is a pretty good yardstick with which to live your life... don't knock it until you try it π
Lol
That is what I just argued for.
nope
You dont want to get into the UK and Brits with a right/wrong talk
but you too thick to see where your bias lies
The Brits should "clean their room" first
Dummy Thicc Bias
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dID I HEAR "WRONGTHINK"?!
No I know where I'm biased. I increasingly see why Britain failed for instance.
Britain failed... nowe that requires context
Lol
@Jabba's Soapbox mmm soap
You failed to think up a better idea to common law, though most of us repeated that mistake.
I will point out that Louisiana uses codified law only.
I love the whole "you dont agree so you have bias" arguement.
Maybe it isnt bias...maybe your wrong, or I just am of different opinion. I'm not even a fan of Shapiro tbh
I never watch Shapiro except his interviews
here's a secret - EVERYBODY has bias - the trick is to see beyond it.
@EnderOctanus every state uses a mix of codified and judicial precident
Louisiana does not use precedent.
Ben Shapiro got so good at owning the libs he OwNeD himself
Every state does. They all have supreme courts
Look at our constitution lol
We use Napoleonic Law.
If Louisiana is so good, why do so many people call it a toilet?
Because most people cant survive outside a big liberal city.
It doesnt matter. If the supreme court of Louisiana or the US states a law is interpreted as such, lower courts abide.
That's what I mean by judicial precident
city folk... that does sound likely actually