It wouldn't be shame that would prompt me to hide my face in this case.
It'd be fear of reprisal. 

Not that it really matters. Even if it was a set up (which seems
unlikely to me) the way that guy reacted was wrong. Is it wrong to put a
camera in someone's face and ask them a politically charged question in
hopes that they'll do something to discredit themselves? Debatable. Is
it wrong to grab someone's arm and then their neck while demanding to
know who they are for doing so? Absolutely.

The fact that he publicly admitted he was wrong pretty well rules out
thyat this is a fake, so comparing it to the ACORN incident is pretty
silly.

Now I ask you this Eric: If it was a Republican politician and the GOP
was screaming that it was a setup by the DNC what would your reaction
be? That set of circumstances would be just as plausible as the one
that's being proposed here.

-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Roberts [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2010 10:49 AM
To: cf-community
Subject: RE: More Senseless Political Violence


If I was a college student doing a project, I wouldn't hide my
face...but
then again, if I am doing something that I am too ashamed to show my
face, I
wouldn't do it in the first place. 


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