Trish Beck Kyle Rittenhouse and all the police and lifeguard instructors that taught him how to do that sort of work should sue. I smell a class action. Also all the now identified protestors should be prosecuted. Gross Krotch needs to be indicted for attacking a legal carrying lifeguard/cop/medic. And while we are there, sue/deplatform/vote out/meme that governor for holding out on NG; cops; medics; riot tactics etc. The armoured cars that were patrolling moved in, but despite hearing gunshots, thus knowing that the peaceful riots were now armed conflict, they had to wait until AFTER the sacrificial lamb only barely escaped with his life.
How did you come up with that number, $33 Million? Anyway, for FakeBook, that would be chump change, but it MIGHT hit Politifact pretty hard. But that's a civil case yet to be filed....hope Ryan goes for it.
This would probably present a high burden to prove. To prove libel, they'd have to prove that 1) the statement was false, 2) that the individuals making the statement knew that the statement was false (or should have known it was false), and 3) that they acted negligently or with malice toward the subject of the statement.
Element one is a no-brainer. Element two is going to be difficult to prove. Element three would be very tough.
Not saying he shouldn't try. But libel cases against the media are very difficult because they have "special" 1st amendment protections that you have to overcome.
Yessssss
more like 333 billion, isn't metabook worth more than a trillion
What it should be is 10% of net worth. If taxes are based on income, lawsuits should be too.
Trish Beck Kyle Rittenhouse and all the police and lifeguard instructors that taught him how to do that sort of work should sue. I smell a class action. Also all the now identified protestors should be prosecuted. Gross Krotch needs to be indicted for attacking a legal carrying lifeguard/cop/medic. And while we are there, sue/deplatform/vote out/meme that governor for holding out on NG; cops; medics; riot tactics etc. The armoured cars that were patrolling moved in, but despite hearing gunshots, thus knowing that the peaceful riots were now armed conflict, they had to wait until AFTER the sacrificial lamb only barely escaped with his life.
How did you come up with that number, $33 Million? Anyway, for FakeBook, that would be chump change, but it MIGHT hit Politifact pretty hard. But that's a civil case yet to be filed....hope Ryan goes for it.
Sounds to high he should only do 17m
33 M is chump change. Make it 3 Billion
Should be sued out of existance.
Interesting number you use.
This would probably present a high burden to prove. To prove libel, they'd have to prove that 1) the statement was false, 2) that the individuals making the statement knew that the statement was false (or should have known it was false), and 3) that they acted negligently or with malice toward the subject of the statement.
Element one is a no-brainer. Element two is going to be difficult to prove. Element three would be very tough.
Not saying he shouldn't try. But libel cases against the media are very difficult because they have "special" 1st amendment protections that you have to overcome.
1- proven in court 2- their business model is as experts in discerning fact from falsehoods. 3- not updating as facts became available
But you're right, it is a high burden to overcome.
Dudes at turnover this morning were arguing it was illegal.
Same Duddes who were never gonna get the shot
Same ones who got the shot once an incentive was offered
To the leftists on here - just because you don't understand law doesn't make something you don't agree with illegal.
As the judge acknowledged, it was a poorly written law.