But Young’s words and interests, some of which a judge has ruled could be used against him at trial, were incendiary. He honored a pre-Nazi far-right German group on his license plate, tattooed the logo of an SS unit on his arm and used Hitler’s birthday as an online password. Authorities say he joked with informants about wanting a female slave, smuggling weapons into federal court, and torturing and killing FBI agents.
This is where the difference lies. People kid around all the time. People kid around in generalities all the time. Some people get angry at political situations, and wish they could do something, but simply are letting off steam by what they say.
Cops, judges, FBI, etc., do things to other people that other people only talk about.
When did some joker's speaking when he was letting off steam, EVER send a person (other than himself) to prison, or cause him to pay a fine? Never! It's the fear-speech of the judge and the cops that sends a person to prison.
Somebody sits at home and harmlessly smokes a joint. Who has he harmed? Nobody! But the talk of some cops and a judge sends the guy to prison, and ruins his life with a felony record.
All that ISIS does is to fight with weapons. Cops and judges destroy lives with simple words.
Cops are way worse than ISIS.
You should learn that cops merely interpret and follow existing laws, they do not create the laws, ever. A cop must follow the law, it's not his fault that smoking marijuana is illegal. Judges can't make it legal either.
''A bill can be introduced in either chamber of Congress by a Senator or Representative who sponsors it.
Once a bill is introduced, it is assigned to a committee whose members will research, discuss, and make changes to the bill.
The bill is then put before that chamber to be voted on.
If the bill passes one body of Congress, it is then presented to the other body to go through a similar process of research, discussion, changes, and voting.
Once both bodies vote to accept a bill, they must work out any differences between the two versions. Then both chambers vote on the same exact bill and, if it passes, they present it to the President.
The President then considers the bill. The President can approve the bill and sign it into law or not approve (veto) a bill.''
Again badecker arguing with no facts.