I was listening to the radio this morning on my way in to work and heard the following story and just wanted to get everyone's opinion on the matter.
I man was at a sporting event on Sunday in which there was a large group of Kerry/Edwards supporters. The man just happened to be wearing a Bush/Cheney button.
When the man went up to get a hotdog from one of the vendors, a woman from the Kerry/Edwards group came up and started getting in the guy's face, first just spouting off how bad Bush is and when that didn't get the reaction she wanted , she started ripping on everything from the way he was dressed to his looks.
After a minute or two of just standing there looking bewildered, he finally had had enough and when she wouldn't leave him alone, he shoved her, in which case she fell to the ground.
Once she got up she immediately ran to get security and is now going to press charges for assault, even though she is the one who initiated it in the first place.
I was just wondering who people thought was in the right in this case, the woman for think she is being assaulted or the man for protecting his personal space, regardless of which of the candidates each of them supported.
Voneber
I man was at a sporting event on Sunday in which there was a large group of Kerry/Edwards supporters. The man just happened to be wearing a Bush/Cheney button.
When the man went up to get a hotdog from one of the vendors, a woman from the Kerry/Edwards group came up and started getting in the guy's face, first just spouting off how bad Bush is and when that didn't get the reaction she wanted , she started ripping on everything from the way he was dressed to his looks.
After a minute or two of just standing there looking bewildered, he finally had had enough and when she wouldn't leave him alone, he shoved her, in which case she fell to the ground.
Once she got up she immediately ran to get security and is now going to press charges for assault, even though she is the one who initiated it in the first place.
I was just wondering who people thought was in the right in this case, the woman for think she is being assaulted or the man for protecting his personal space, regardless of which of the candidates each of them supported.
Voneber

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