06-11-2017, 05:43 AM
Wow.
You downplay 2 DUI's, driving without a license and no insurance, because "everyone's doing it".
That is not what I said.
At all.
Your main point has been this drivers license issue. To which I said:
Did he break a law. Yes.
My assertion, if you would like to reread my post, is that his driving, while an issue, is not the main issue. You have tried to attach a level of critical danger to his actions that doesn't match the actual risk. Can a drunk driver kill someone? Certainly. Does getting deported for drunk driving match the punishment meted out to other drunk drivers? Not even close.
Ortiz is not the Hindenburg, bursting into flames as you would like to make him out to be. He didn't have an accident. In reality, he's the Goodyear blimp who had trouble landing.
Let me offer one more example. Should Ortiz be deported due to a mistake that he made, so much so that we should ignore and reject any of the good he might have accomplished at the same time? Isn't that like saying a person who stated "you could not possibly have a drivers license! Actually, I do not believe you can now, either," can't be trusted to say anything believable or correct about Hawaii driving, and all of his comments about driving in Hawaii should be ignored?
Or is it possible get it wrong on occasion, and still be correct and accomplished in many other ways?
You downplay 2 DUI's, driving without a license and no insurance, because "everyone's doing it".
That is not what I said.
At all.
Your main point has been this drivers license issue. To which I said:
Did he break a law. Yes.
My assertion, if you would like to reread my post, is that his driving, while an issue, is not the main issue. You have tried to attach a level of critical danger to his actions that doesn't match the actual risk. Can a drunk driver kill someone? Certainly. Does getting deported for drunk driving match the punishment meted out to other drunk drivers? Not even close.
Ortiz is not the Hindenburg, bursting into flames as you would like to make him out to be. He didn't have an accident. In reality, he's the Goodyear blimp who had trouble landing.
Let me offer one more example. Should Ortiz be deported due to a mistake that he made, so much so that we should ignore and reject any of the good he might have accomplished at the same time? Isn't that like saying a person who stated "you could not possibly have a drivers license! Actually, I do not believe you can now, either," can't be trusted to say anything believable or correct about Hawaii driving, and all of his comments about driving in Hawaii should be ignored?
Or is it possible get it wrong on occasion, and still be correct and accomplished in many other ways?
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