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Denise4925

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  1. Rachel and Janelle have been put up. Howie is giving a pep talk about getting James out by back dooring him with getting the veto. Kaysar and Rachel are mad because Jennifer lied. Rachel suspects them of foul play.
  2. I'm really hoping that that comment is not yours, but a reflection of the racist attitudes of people like Bohica.
  3. Well, I think I voted for Kaysar more than a 1000 times on the CBS site. I swear. I am on the computer at least 16 hours a day and voted at least 10 times or more every 5 mins of those 16 hours and my sister and I Text Msged 5 times for Kay. So, I'm hoping that BB didn't waste my money or my time, because if I didn't have carpal tunnel syndrome before, I have it now.
  4. I have so many problems during the day and at night during the last week, that I didn't have when I first logged on in mid-July. If the traffic has increased, why? Wouldn't it still be the same?
  5. Yes, I've been having really bad problems all day, from can't find the site to that same erro message. It's very fraustrating.
  6. Yeah, but click on the results and there are no results for Eric.
  7. WHAT UP KAYSAR!!!! I've voted so many times and I'm taking a break and going back. I've text messaged 5 times already. VOTE KAYSAR!!!!!
  8. Interesting that you didn't provide a source for your definition. But, I found your definition at Law.com law dictionary. It is merely a definition and is not definitive law. Not only does common law provide that provocation is a defense to assault and battery, but there is case law that provides that provocation is an affirmative defense for assault and battery. (See http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/getc...&invol=redding) See also: http://www.legalmatch.com/law-library/arti...y-defenses.html There is also the question of what defenses the jurisdiction (i.e. state) you live in allows. I never said it would be successful, but it is a legal defense provided by the law.
  9. And you answered my questions. You said yes you would hit a woman in self defense.
  10. Actually, provocation is a defense to battery or assault. Provoking a person by insulting their race, religion or family is an inflamatory act and those words are called "fighting words", legally. Therefore, if someone provokes a fight, and the other responds with physical violence (battery) or an intimidating action (assault), they could use provocation as a legal defense. LOL if you use words as a legal defense for throwing a punch you will lose in court. Whoever you are getting this info from is a really bad source Uhhhh, the law is my source.
  11. If he never acted on these so-called tendencies, you have no basis in fact to accuse him of being a woman-beater. Ivette has verbally expressed her racist attitude toward Kaysar on many occasions. You cannot read Kaysar's mind and you do not know him personally, so your assumption that he would have hit her is purely speculation on your part without any basis in fact. Personally, I'm amazed at how ignorant you are. You are clearly no psychologist and have no experience with this man to base your opinion. Kaysar seems to be a very respectful person. He has shown respect to everyone in that house and even checks Howie on some of the things he has said to the women in the house, so if I got to know him personally and he demonstrated the type of person he seems to me to be in that house, I would trust him with my daughter.
  12. Sounds like the TWINKY defense, if i recall right that one worked too! LOL Thats an urban legend as well as these "fighting words" being a legal defense to committ batter. Here are excerpts taken from a random sampling of post-trial news stories about the White murders. Note that all of them erroneously report that junk food was claimed as the cause of White's depression rather than as an indicator of his depression: * [White] got off with voluntary manslaughter. The defense had argued that the refined sugar in White's junk food had made him depressed and mentally incapable of premeditated murder. * His defense lawyer argued that White had been clinically depressed and that his judgment was impaired by a steady diet of junk food. That strategy was dubbed by the media "the Twinkie defense." * His attorneys mounted what came to be known as the "Twinkie defense,'' in which he argued that he suffered from diminished capacity because of the excessive amounts of junk food he consumed. * At his trial, White mounted the infamous "Twinkie defense,'' with lawyers arguing that his habit of feasting on junk food had left him with diminished capacity for reason. Lawyers can use just about anything as a defense based upon their interpretation of the law, whether or not the judge buys it is a different story. By the way, "The Fighting Word" doctrine does exist. You can find its legal definition in Black's Law Dictionary. Lawyers can use anything as a defense, but it may not be a LEGAL defense. There's a difference.
  13. Actually, provocation is a defense to battery or assault. Provoking a person by insulting their race, religion or family is an inflamatory act and those words are called "fighting words", legally. Therefore, if someone provokes a fight, and the other responds with physical violence (battery) or an intimidating action (assault), they could use provocation as a legal defense.
  14. Are you just making this up as you go along? LMAO Do you really want the legal definition of battery, assault and sexual assault? Because they are not defined at all the way you have defined them here? ROFLMAO BTW, I'm a practicing attorney.
  15. He said he wanted to hit her, but he laughed saying it. I took it as if to say that if he really wanted to hit her, but he would never do anything like that.
  16. That's good for you, but not everyone is like you. I did change what I said originally because I got side tracked. But, I commend you for your integrity, but that's just not true for everyone. Some people, men or women aren't going to allow someone to disrespect them or their loved ones. A lot of people have thresholds you don't cross, such as their religion or their mother or children. If you can stand someone cursing your mother, children etc., than you are a strong man. But, you are not here to judge someone else because they are not as strong as you claim to be? BTW, I was kidding when I called you a pansy.
  17. That's ridiculous. Some people, even non-violent men can be provoked by a woman into hitting them. If they curse their mothers, talk about their race, religion etc. Ivette's ignorant ass insulted an entire religion when she said that all muslim men hated women. Those are fighting words, man or woman. If he were going to hit her, he would have. He just stood up and looked at her like how dare you say such things. Thats a crock as well. Nothing any woman can say will make me hit her. She coud insult me, my religion, my kids, or my mom and I would never hit a woman. Not a chance. All kidding aside, the examples I gave were just examples. People are provoked all of the time. You're not a better person because you say you can't be provoked. You never know what situation you may end up in. What if a woman was coming at you with a knife, trying to stab you, would you hit her then? What if a woman was trying to hurt your children, would you knock her out to get her off of them? I'm not a man, but if someone said something ugly about my mother, man or woman, we are taking a trip to fist city.
  18. Well, I think Kaysar had every right to get up from the chair. Ivette crossed the line. What was he supposed to do, sit there and take her repeated verbal abuse? He got up, so what, she shut up, about time! Shoots, he should have gotten up sooner. I never thought he was gonna hit her. If Eric can get away with jumping up from his chair and charging after a guy and say he wasn't gonna hit him, then I can stick to my guns with believing Kaysar wasn't gonna knock the beejeebus out of Ivette... LOL, I believe that Eric wasn't going to hit Michael. I think he was a scary ass. He was all bluff and show. lmao
  19. That's ridiculous. Some people, even non-violent men can be provoked by a woman into hitting them. If they curse their mothers, talk about their race, religion etc. Ivette's ignorant ass insulted an entire religion when she said that all muslim men hated women. Those are fighting words, man or woman. If he were going to hit her, he would have. He just stood up and looked at her like how dare you say such things.
  20. If this is true, than it's quite scary. Maggie is a nurse who works with medication dosage calculations! Go Kaysar. You rock my world! It is true. It shocked me.
  21. I don't know if this is posted anywhere else, but did anyone check out Maggie trying to figure out what a $1 Million was? ROFLMAO $100,100,000.00. Then she was trying to divey it up and said "well someone will get $25K, but that's just a drop in the bucket because you'll still have like $75,100,000. Goodness can't she figure out that if the runner up gets $500,000, then the $1 Million is $1,000,000.00?
  22. They cut to fish last night when she said that normal people do not strap themselves up with bombs in the name of religion. Good God, how stupid is Ivette? Why does she think just because he's Iraqi, he is Al Quaida?
  23. Woman beater???? Where did that come from? And, what HOH isn't on a power trip when they get it. Plus, Kaysar, Howie, Janelle and Rachel are a lot smarter than the likes of Jennifer, April, Beau and loud-mouth Ivette.
  24. I couldn't have said it better myself.

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