It seems to me he chose specific words in a specific situation. He--a law professor--chose words that advocated reckless conduct
"Run them down" is clear. One does not "run them down" by trying to drive around "them".
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conclude that he was advocating committing multiple felonies, contrary to an entire public career that speaks to the contrary.
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He's a law professor. He knows the importance of precise language. He chose those precise words and no others.
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*sigh* OK, I give up. I have no idea why you're so determined not to grant a generous assumption, when the alternative is to
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I give up as well. You reject his clear words, and try to graft on all sorts of qualifications he could have made, but did not.
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That just seems to me like such a farfetched conclusion for Reynolds that it's one we should arrive at only with great reluctance.
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I'm NOT saying he advocated a felony. He was remote from the scene and not talking to the drivers. 1/2
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