Quote Originally Posted by Mark Miller
He knew what he was doing and what was going to happen to him, (maybe not the tasering).
If he knew that he would be hauled off for talking too long, then more power to him. Arresting someone for asking a question that went beyond a sound-bite is not something that happens in a free country.

He could have asked his real question without using the shock value questions. Reworded he could have had two questions answered.
Like: Since you and Bush are members of skull and bones, is that the reason you conceded and didn’t push for President Bush’s impeachment for his recklessness with respect to Iraq. Then wait for the answer.
So what, only politicians get to use rhetoric? "I don't like the way you asked that question" is just a hairsbreath away from "I don't like the question you asked." He did not insult Mr Kerry, nor did he threaten Mr Kerry. Anything beyond that should be fair game in a free country.

he would Not have been tasered if he wasn’t resisting.
And he would not have been resisting if they had not laid hands on him for talking too long.