07-17-2017, 02:38 PM
(07-17-2017, 11:57 AM)Benton Wrote: I'm getting confused.
I had previously thought she was arrested for the things she said after, but the assistant US Attorney is saying — at least here — that it was the laugh that got Fairooze in trouble.
I don't have any issue with them prosecuting her for comments made after she was asked to leave. And I don't have any issue with her being asked to leave for laughing. But to prosecute for laughing is a bit much.
The laugh got her in trouble. The stuff after it got her prosecuted.
Keep in mind while reading that the link GMD used was HuffingtonPost. So there'll be a slant in the writing.
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