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Okay. From now on no one should drive because the "aftermath" could be reckless driving and that kills people.Jeffcat;834067; said:actually i didn't assume anything considering he is obviously fine. if you want i can post total deaths and it will make it look even worse. either way it shows the aftermath.
bigballin2987;834063; said:I fail to see where he mentioned he drove.
Also, who would be a good candidate to be a teacher? I think you are going to be able to find something wrong with every person.
And where did this correlation come from? Thinking of the rare extreme case that really isn't even consistent with this debate really doesn't help your argument.Jeffcat;834070; said:well you could always have some druggy teachers..........i mean hey whats so bad about them. they could only potentially be doing the same thing by showing up to work disoriented and unable to supervise the children.......but hey i am sure thats all just fine as well right?
bigballin2987;834072; said:And where did this correlation come from? Thinking of the rare extreme case that really isn't even consistent with this debate really doesn't help your argument.
you didn't assume anything? are you really that dimwitted? stadiumdorm stated that he got "piss wasted" last night. so what do you do? you post a link to stats for alcohol-related car accidents. again, where in his post did stadiumdorm refer to driving after he was drinking?Jeffcat;834067; said:actually i didn't assume anything considering he is obviously fine.
Your argument is she should not be a teacher because she drinks. Then you state some random comment about teachers teaching on drugs. Again, really not too relevant. The only thing it does it make it harder and harder to believe you are being serious.Jeffcat;834074; said:how is the case extreme when the behavior and potential end result are the exact same?![]()
bigballin2987;834073; said:No, I was explaining how your argument about drinking and driving isn't valid because because one drinks does not mean they in any way break the law.
OSU_Buckguy;834075; said:you didn't assume anything? are you really that dimwitted? stadiumdorm stated that he got "piss wasted" last night. so what do you do? you post a link to stats for alcohol-related car accidents. again, where in his post did stadiumdorm refer to driving after he was drinking?
this is yet another example of your assuming things about which you have absolutely no clue.
Drinking is not against the law if done at the right age in and in the right place. Drinking and driving is. It really isn't that difficult.Jeffcat;834078; said:mind boggling........i really have no idea why the crime rate just so happened to increase since it was cinco de mayo and st pattys day.....pure chance i guess.
NOT EVERYONE THAT DRINKS, DRINKS AND DRIVES.Jeffcat;834079; said:he claimed he got pissed wasted and nothing bad happened. i simply posted info showing that bad things happen even if it didn't this particular time or in his case on that given night so he can go give the info to the dead people that have died from alcohol related deaths. you need to get the clue.
bigballin2987;834077; said:Your argument is she should not be a teacher because she drinks. Then you state some random comment about teachers teaching on drugs. Again, really not too relevant. The only thing it does it make it harder and harder to believe you are being serious.