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Bullies should be held accountable for actions

January 26, 2013

Editor: Even as we make every effort imaginable to protect our kids from being bullied, both online and in their daily lives, at some point we have to stop coddling the perpetrators, as well as the......

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TruthSeeker

Feb-14-13 7:55 AM

So when do they go after the biggest bullies of all? Obama, Pelosi, Biden, Schummer, Bloomberg, etc....??

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Puremagix

Jan-26-13 4:05 AM

Let me ask you a couple questions. Do you think a person who commits suicide is mentally stable? Where do you draw the line on what's considered bullying? First, people who commit suicide are mentally unstable. A person in their right mind would never consider suicide an option when faced with a problem.

Second, where do you draw the line on what's considered bullying and what's not? Will you feel the same when you're arrested for making a comment another person took as a threat? It could happen.

No one knows what goes on in another person's mind. Are you willing to ruin another person's life over a comment made in a moment of anger? Think about it. You're going down a slippery slope you do not want to go down, because such actions always come back to bite you. When was the last time you flew off the handle and said something you really didn't mean? Do you really want to go there?

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