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You see, the issue is that NAME CALLING (including school-yard slang in reference to someone's intelligence) is more often than not the expression of one's opinion -- thus under Constitutional protection.  "Unloading" as I suspect most people would interpret, implies purposely going beyond simply offering a counter opinion.  As it was expressed to me in a Law class I took at our beloved University, if it can't also be offered within the walls of an Elementary School and in the presence of children, then it likely would not be protected speech.


If you want to call everyone who has a negative opinion of ANYONE who has EVER played for BAMA a "Dumbbell" or a "Dummy", that's fine, but doing much more than that is wrong.


BIG_FAN.  With regards to the Middle East, until you go...you don't know.  One must first earn your stripes.  I thank you now for you heart for God, and your willingness to serve.


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