Hm. The article seems to imply that more than one thing was said.
OK, lets try this out. A cop comes to check on the house. I show him
that its my house and call him an anti-semite for checking and ask if
he knows who I am. He leaves. I follow him, still berating him. He
arrests me after this. Am I in the right for continuing to berate him
even after he did him job (checking)? Am I in the right for following
him and berating him?

On a totally side note, I don't use the term anti-Semite unless the
person is being explicitly anti-Semetic. Asking a Jew for
identification is not anti-Semetic. Saying "give me your card you Jew
bastard" is. Saying "hitler was right" is. You don't pull a bias card
unless there is explicit bias. Not every event is a racial one.

On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 9:49 AM, Vivec<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> lol
>
> So a cop can arrest you if you yell at him that he's an Anti Semite?
> What part of the US do you live in that has these laws?
>
> I agree with Tony, it was the man's house.
>
> 2009/7/22 Michael Dinowitz <[email protected]>:
>>
>> Did you read the article or just Gel's summary? Lets see if I get this 
>> straight
>> 1. investigation of possible break in.
>> 2. door not opened (trouble after being jammed)
>> 3. yelling at cops after identification being checked
>> 4. exited the house, still yelling
>> 5. arrest
>
> 

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