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Gridhunter's avatar

King is a demonstrably wicked person. He is kept in check only by consequences, as demonstrated here.

Sara the Editor's avatar

What new film? *Yawn*

twb's avatar

Mr King, tell me you're grossly ignorant of Christian theology without saying you're grossly ignorant of Christian theology.

Joan Spilman's avatar

That’s a pretty vile misspeak, Mr. King. Shame on you!

ReaderX's avatar

King apologized for spreading wrong information. That doesn't show you what kind of man he is. He didn't apologize for (even if only in a round about way) seemingly implying that the murder of Kirk for having an opinion was justified or speaking I'll of a young man and father whose wife's and children's tears aren't even dry yet. THAT shows you what kind of man he is.

NIGELTEAPOT's avatar

Kirk should have been more careful: he left a vulnerability that a madman (and the government that most likely used him as a patsy) exploited. Antagonizing people for a living and not having consummate security is the worst naivete at best; can't rely on the "libs can't / don't shoot / hunt" excuse because it only takes one. People mention Kirk's Family all the time, but did Charlie himself know it? Why not slow down and be more careful now that he has Children?

The whole thing was an ego-driven mess on all sides.

As for mr "king" here, he can get stoned in the way he fears so much; his curses are Consummately Returned!