Angry Republican Pervos

Hopefully we can create a new cottage industry of prisons where we can lock up thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of horny college males who have the audacity to try and hold a woman's hand. About time we taught these punk college boys a lesson.

Hangover? Kobe was on fire!
 
For a tortuous battery to occur, the requisite intent is merely to touch or make contact without consent. It need not be an intention to do wrong and the wrongdoer need not intend to cause the particular harm that occurs. Non-consensual touching is all that is required. Have someone explain it to you.

Corey Lewandowski explained it, didn't he?

What's torturous is your spelling.

Poor BLABO.
 
this shows how incredibly moronic you are because Napolitano is anything but a rightie or a leftie. but then again, I notice the labels you put upon people can change on a topical basis along your viewpoints.

Bawahahahaha, too funny, that Napolitano is far right!
 
I would like some of these males to try holding one of your male friends hand without permission or warning when you are out for a night on the town and see how it ends up.

Let them have their 225 year old male's only bonding club, I don't see how this hurts women. Women should form their own girls only, because women like their time to bond as well without men always hitting on them.

There are some things that are just steeped in tradition and this is one of them and also developing social skills.

Guys need a time, women free, where they can fart, scratch their sweaty balls, talk about sports, and women. It is rite of passage and I think we need those. I would hope that some sociologist at Harvard would tell them that.

Women need time to do female things, to talk about female things and how stupid men are, too.

I think it is okay for college kids to have their clubs.

I am sorry that the Harvard Club had to take the route that they did, blame the women.

Maybe when you are talking about how stupid men are with your sistas, you might consider that just about everything you take for granted was invented by men? I will grant that Mary Anderson invented windscreen (windshield) wipers, Grace Hopper developed Cobol and Radia Perlman invented the Spanning Tree Protocol.

However you might want to consider that stupid men invented just about every labour saving home appliance, computers, modern medicine including contraception, the scientific method, cars, planes and public transport, energy resources, the Internet so that you could post cat videos on Facebook, and fought in wars to keep you safe to bullshit on online forums.
 
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Who's shocked that the slimy Limey is trying to use millennia of patriarchal privilege that excluded women from science, industry, and the professions as a justification for assaulting women?
 
Corey Lewandowski explained it, didn't he?

What's torturous is your spelling.

Poor BLABO.


tor·tu·ous
ˈtôrCH(o͞o)əs/
adjective
adjective: tortuous
full of twists and turns.
"the route is remote and tortuous"
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[TD]twisting, twisty, twisting and turning, winding, windy, zigzag, sinuous, snaky, serpentine, meandering, circuitous "a tortuous route"


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Poor PatheticAssholeTroll

Makes an ass of himself again and again.....I almost feel sorry for him....NOT !
 
tor·tu·ous ˈtôrCH(o͞o)əs/ adjective adjective: tortuous full of twists and turns. "the route is remote and tortuous" synonyms: twisting, twisting and turning, windy, zigzag, sinuous, snaky, serpentine, meandering, circuitous.
Poor PatheticAssholeTroll Makes an ass of himself again and again.....I almost feel sorry for him....NOT !

Are you claiming that your use of the adjective in this context was correct?

For a tortuous battery to occur, the requisite intent is merely to touch or make contact without consent. It need not be an intention to do wrong and the wrongdoer need not intend to cause the particular harm that occurs. Non-consensual touching is all that is required. Have someone explain it to you.

You'll find that the adjective you intended to use was "Tortious".

http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Tortious

Unless you expect anyone to believe that your use of "tortuous" was relevant to the legal term.

Humiliating you publicly is torturous - for you.

tor·tur·ous
ˈtôrCH(ə)rəs/
adjective
adjective: torturous = characterized by, involving, or causing excruciating pain or suffering.
"a torturous eight weeks in their prison camp"

https://www.google.com/webhp?complete#q=torturous+definition

Poor BLABO.
 
Are you claiming that your use of the adjective in this context was correct?



You'll find that the adjective you intended to use was "Tortious".

http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Tortious

Unless you expect anyone to believe that your use of "tortuous" was relevant to the legal term.

Humiliating you publicly is torturous - for you.

tor·tur·ous
ˈtôrCH(ə)rəs/
adjective
adjective: torturous = characterized by, involving, or causing excruciating pain or suffering.
"a torturous eight weeks in their prison camp"

https://www.google.com/webhp?complete#q=torturous+definition

Poor BLABO.

Try again fool...

http://www.dictionary.com/browse/tortuous
 
Are you seriously claiming that "tortuous battery" is a legal term? :palm:

Poor BLABO.


Did I say that ?

Civil Battery (Tort)

A battery is an intentional tort, as opposed to an act resulting from negligence. The elements to establish the tort of battery are the same as for criminal battery (details below), excepting that criminal intent need not be present. The elements of civil battery are:

Intent (not criminal intent to cause injury, necessarily, but intent to commit the act)
Contact (non-consensual contact with the individual or his/her effects, such as clothing)
Harm/Damages (the battery caused actual injuries, not limited to just physical harm)

For a tortuous battery to occur, the requisite intent is merely to touch or make contact without consent. It need not be an intention to do wrong and the wrongdoer need not intend to cause the particular harm that occurs. Non-consensual touching is all that is required.

Battery can be as direct as striking someone in the face with your fists or as indirect as setting a trap that harms an individual hours or days after it is set. Battery also can be unwanted sexual contact or other non-consensual touching that causes harm of some kind. Damages awarded in battery cases vary widely, depending on the seriousness of the injuries.

http://injury.findlaw.com/torts-and-personal-injuries/battery-basics.html

Poor Asshole Troll......the gift that keeps on giving....



http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/_/cite.aspx?url=http%3A%2F%2Flegal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com%2Ftortuous&word=tortuous&sources=burton
 
Did I say that ?

You tried repeatedly to claim that "tortuous" meant "winding" when used in conjunction with "battery"...:rofl2:

There are two spellings for the term you used in the context of tort law. You didn't know what either meant, did you?

tor·tious
ˈtôrSHəs/
adjectiveLaw
adjective: tortious

constituting a tort; wrongful.

Origin
late Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French torcious, from the stem of torcion ‘extortion, violence,’ from late Latin tortio(n-) (see torsion). The original sense was ‘injurious.’
Translate tortious to
Use over time for: tortious

In law, something is "tortious" when it constitutes a tort.

Are you going to claim that a tort is a pastry in the legal context?

Or perhaps you think "battery" is an electrical storage device in the law.

Poor BLABO.
 
Reasonable people...people with a modicum of common sense, understand this isn't about a man trying to hold a woman's hand.

But you go right on playing the disingenuous Rightie.
You mean it's cool for a guy to place his hand on a woman's shoulder in a friendly gesture?
 
You tried repeatedly to claim that "tortuous" meant "winding" when used in conjunction with "battery"...:rofl2:

There are two spellings for the term you used in the context of tort law. You didn't know what either meant, did you?

tor·tious
ˈtôrSHəs/
adjectiveLaw
adjective: tortious

constituting a tort; wrongful.

Origin
late Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French torcious, from the stem of torcion ‘extortion, violence,’ from late Latin tortio(n-) (see torsion). The original sense was ‘injurious.’
Translate tortious to
Use over time for: tortious

In law, something is "tortious" when it constitutes a tort.

Are you going to claim that a tort is a pastry in the legal context?

Or perhaps you think "battery" is an electrical storage device in the law.

Poor BLABO.

Trying to defend bad spelling.
Poor Blabo
 
I think the issue here is, does someone need to affirmatively say yes for each touch. Can you imagine looking into someone's eyes and then saying, hold on, I need you to expressly tell me yes, I can kiss you.

:palm:
 
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