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Old 08-27-2019, 12:34 PM   #1
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Default Doral Has Bedbugs

Of course the G-7 will never stay at Doral. The place is infested with bed bugs. No wonder no one will stay in that shit hole. Thank God Trump and his skank aren’t in the White House long. The exterminators show up as soon as he leaves
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Old 08-27-2019, 12:59 PM   #2
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There's a Holiday Inn Express just down the road.

They have free breakfast.
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Old 08-27-2019, 01:12 PM   #3
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There's a Holiday Inn Express just down the road.

They have free breakfast.
Yep.
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Old 08-27-2019, 01:29 PM   #4
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What Is Defamation?
Defamation is a type of tort that occurs when a person makes false statements that are damaging to a party's reputation. Defamation can come in two forms: libel and slander. Generally speaking, a defamatory statement is classified as libel when it is written, and it is classified as slander when it is spoken. Whether it is libel or slander, there are basic elements that a plaintiff must show to be successful in a defamation claim:
  1. A person made a statement that was published;
  2. The statement was not true;
  3. The statement caused an injury to the plaintiff; and
  4. The statement was not in a privileged category.
This is the general definition of defamation. However, each state may have variations on the elements that constitute a defamation claim, so it's important to check the laws of your particular state. It's important to note that "published" does not necessarily mean written in a magazine or book; it simply means that the statement was made to a third party.
Elements of Trade Libel
Trade libel is a type of defamation that is specific to businesses. The elements of a trade libel case are very similar to the elements of general defamation, but there are some differences. The elements of a trade libel case are as follows:
  1. A defendant made a false statement about the quality of the plaintiff's products or services;
  2. The statement was published; and
  3. The plaintiff suffered monetary loss or harm as a result of the statement.
It's important to break down the elements a little further to understand exactly what constitutes trade libel. First of all, the statement in question must be false. If the statement is true, that provides an absolute defense to the trade libel case. In addition, the statement must be a statement of fact, not simply an opinion. The definition of published is the same as a general defamation claim -- it simply has to be communicated to a third party. Finally, the plaintiff must show that his or her business suffered monetary harm as a result of the defendant's statement.


Methinks perhaps the Axis of Socialism crossed a legal line in the sand with the allegation.

If untrue, prepare to hire lawyers!
Burden of proof is on the libeler.

LOL
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Old 08-27-2019, 01:30 PM   #5
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Of course the G-7 will never stay at Doral. The place is infested with bed bugs. No wonder no one will stay in that shit hole. Thank God Trump and his skank aren’t in the White House long. The exterminators show up as soon as he leaves
Actually, the New York Times has bed bugs.


https://nypost.com/2019/08/26/new-yo...bugs-memo/amp/

The guy that sued Trump was pissed on by Cuban hookers.
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Old 08-27-2019, 01:42 PM   #6
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Actually, the New York Times has bed bugs.


https://nypost.com/2019/08/26/new-yo...bugs-memo/amp/

The guy that sued Trump was pissed on by Cuban hookers.

isn't it amusing that the threads the ASSistant head troll of this forum never turn out the way he thincks they will?
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Old 08-27-2019, 01:44 PM   #7
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What Is Defamation?
Defamation is a type of tort that occurs when a person makes false statements that are damaging to a party's reputation. Defamation can come in two forms: libel and slander. Generally speaking, a defamatory statement is classified as libel when it is written, and it is classified as slander when it is spoken. Whether it is libel or slander, there are basic elements that a plaintiff must show to be successful in a defamation claim:
  1. A person made a statement that was published;
  2. The statement was not true;
  3. The statement caused an injury to the plaintiff; and
  4. The statement was not in a privileged category.
This is the general definition of defamation. However, each state may have variations on the elements that constitute a defamation claim, so it's important to check the laws of your particular state. It's important to note that "published" does not necessarily mean written in a magazine or book; it simply means that the statement was made to a third party.
Elements of Trade Libel
Trade libel is a type of defamation that is specific to businesses. The elements of a trade libel case are very similar to the elements of general defamation, but there are some differences. The elements of a trade libel case are as follows:
  1. A defendant made a false statement about the quality of the plaintiff's products or services;
  2. The statement was published; and
  3. The plaintiff suffered monetary loss or harm as a result of the statement.
It's important to break down the elements a little further to understand exactly what constitutes trade libel. First of all, the statement in question must be false. If the statement is true, that provides an absolute defense to the trade libel case. In addition, the statement must be a statement of fact, not simply an opinion. The definition of published is the same as a general defamation claim -- it simply has to be communicated to a third party. Finally, the plaintiff must show that his or her business suffered monetary harm as a result of the defendant's statement.


Methinks perhaps the Axis of Socialism crossed a legal line in the sand with the allegation.

If untrue, prepare to hire lawyers!
Burden of proof is on the libeler.

LOL
For the record, Trump SETTLED the lawsuit over bedbugs. Wonder why?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/m.huffp...fbceb2160a/amp


You’re a lawyer too?

Renaissance Man. You and Ben Franklin, oeb11.

Was this YOU who pissed in the pool?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/qz.com/...nspectors/amp/


HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAH!!!!!
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Old 08-27-2019, 01:58 PM   #8
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A professor called Bret Stephens a ‘bedbug.’ The New York Times columnist complained to the professor’s boss.


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The tweet seemed harmless enough to David Karpf. The associate professor of media and public affairs at George Washington University took a story that bedbugs had infested the New York Times newsroom as an occasion to dig at his least favorite Times writer, the conservative columnist Bret Stephens.
New York Times columnist Bret Stephens sent an email to a George Washington University professor and his provost to complain about a tweet comparing him to a "bedbug." “The bedbugs are a metaphor,” Karpf wrote on Monday. “The bedbugs are Bret Stephens.”

The tweet got nine likes and zero retweets, Karpf said. So the professor was surprised when an email from Stephens popped a few hours later.
He noticed that his provost at GWU was copied on the email. And Stephens was furious.
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“I’m often amazed about the things supposedly decent people are prepared to say about other people — people they’ve never met — on Twitter. I think you’ve set a new standard,” Stephens wrote. “I would welcome the opportunity for you to come to my home, meet my wife and kids, talk to us for a few minutes, and then call me a ‘bedbug’ to my face. That would take some genuine courage and intellectual integrity on your part.”
The exchange quickly went viral after Karpf posted Stephens’s full email to Twitter, leading to waves of backlash against a columnist whose contrarian takes on climate change and racehave prompted canceled subscriptions and pointed questions for his editors in the past.
The professor said Stephens’s decision to email his superior at GWU with his complaints was an inappropriate attack from a writer with one of the highest-profile platforms in journalism.
“He not only thinks I should be ashamed of what I wrote, he thinks that I should also get in trouble for it,” Karpf told The Washington Post. “That’s an abuse of his power.”
In an email to The Post hours after his missive went viral, Stephens said that his message to Karpf “speaks for itself.”
But Tuesday morning, Stephens appeared on MSNBC to address the incident further.
He called the Karpf’s bedbugs tweet “dehumanizing and totally unacceptable” and said he invited Karpf to his home to see if the professor would call him a bedbug to his face — because, Stephens said, “a lot of things people say on social media aren’t the things they’re really prepared to say in one-on-one interactions.”
He also explained why he had copied the provost on the email, saying that he did not want to get Karpf in professional trouble, but that “managers should be aware of the way in which their people, their professors or journalists, interact with the rest of the world.”
“Using dehumanizing rhetoric like bedbugs or analogizing people to insects is always wrong,” Stephens said. “We can do better. We should be the people on social media that we are in real life.”
Stephens also deactivated his Twitter account on Tuesday, writing that the platform “is a sewer. It brings out the worst in humanity. I sincerely apologize for any part I’ve played in making it worse, and to anyone I’ve ever hurt.”
The message disappeared when Stephens deactivated his account, but he confirmed to The Post that he had left Twitter.
A spokesperson for the Times didn’t immediately respond to a message about the columnist’s exchange with the professor.
Earlier this month, the Times demoted another prominent journalist, Jonathan Weisman, who formerly edited congressional coverage for the paper’s Washington bureau, after he wrote tweets criticized as racist and then emailed author and Times contributor Roxane Gay to demand an “enormous apology” after she called him out.
On MSNBC, Stephens acknowledged that his editors at the Times pay attention to what he says and that he had been rightly called to account in the past.
Stephens has courted controversy since joining the Times in 2017 after working as deputy editorial page editor at the Wall Street Journal, where he won a Pulitzer Prize. His first column, which critics labeled “climate-change denialism,” led some notable climate scientists to cancel their Times subscriptions in protest.



DPST Hypocrisy
If a Conservative called a DPST pundit a "bedbug" - there would be outrage from NYT to the SF Examiner in its' shit filled street!
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Old 08-27-2019, 02:21 PM   #9
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Is this another Hillary lost butthurt thread?
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Is this another Hillary lost butthurt thread?
No. Its another Trump properties has bed bugs thread.
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Got your letter from the Trump Doral lawyers yet??
Watch Ur mailbox~~~
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Old 08-27-2019, 04:29 PM   #13
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Got your letter from the Trump Doral lawyers yet??
Watch Ur mailbox~~~
Over 500 health code violations. Will that be in the mail little man
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Old 08-27-2019, 05:18 PM   #14
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i believe that!
County Health dept!!!
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Old 08-27-2019, 05:45 PM   #15
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Just think of all the bugs Clinton left in the Whitehouse!!!!!! Bush had to fumigate it. And buy new silverware that the Clintons stole.
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