Re: For all the Americans to watch..



On Dec 17, 2:07 pm, MooseFET <kensm...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Dec 17, 1:14 pm, James Arthur wrote:

On Dec 17, 4:05 am, MooseFET <kensm...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


You only have to prove that the person took something that did not
belong to him and not who it in fact really belonged to. Since it was
a flag on a business, and the person in the video was not any part of
that business, there would be no reasonable doubt.

But it could also be argued that the flag owner, who watched and
offered no words of protest--even after the veteran left--implicitly
assented to the transfer.

You are assuming without proof that that was the owner of the flag.
It is likely that that was just two employees of the owner.

You're right, I assumed. Still, the owner is obviously aware now,
free to complain, and the same argument presents itself if he doesn't.

Cheers,
James Arthur
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