should be allowed to group to another person. say this preacher went up to homosexual and got up in his face and said you are going to hell, you re going to hell, you re going to hell. i think that should be against the law. invading space. bringing intentional anguish. i think that person should be protected. i would agree it s wrong to do that. i think it should be illegal. fighting words, inciting violence. bill: going to hell is a pretty violent. there is a lot of fire down there. it does not feel good. shouldn t be able to get in the face of people. these laws don t stop it. they just drive it under ground. bill: all right. well it drives it under ground. but they are looking for more civil society. i think they are making a mistake in the general sense but specifically you shouldn t be allowed to taser somebody because you don t think that their belief system is proper. this guy wasn t doing. no. and that was crazy. the british should have left them alone. john st
afraid of it? whenever the reason, the fact is that it is having tremendously negative effect on the discussion in general. bill: not only that having tremendously negative impact on the black community in general because more black americans are dying. there is no way on earth this travon martin george zimmerman trial should be getting this coverage. the only reason it s doing it is because it is a light skinned hispanic against a black kid. i think that the centerpiece of the trial and the issue at least for african-americans is that this man was told by his dispatcher don t follow him. bill: that s a key to it it s an interesting case one way or the other because of the stand your ground law and 911 call, it is. no doubt about it i m not complaining about seeing let s see how the justice system works here. i m not complaining about that what i do fear very much is that if zimmerman is acquitted and it looks like he will be, all right, black americans are going to react negat
and the heart of that matter lies in the cynicism that goes out. bill: if you feel that way you can t change it i will tell you where there is open season on killing blacks. chicago, illinois. it s not just chicago. bill: that s where the intensity is. too many american cities where government has not done and black leadership has failed. bill: all right. reverend, always interesting. thank you. thank you. bill: ahead charles krauthammer on whether president obama is doing something unconstitutional on delaying some of the mandates. american preacher arrested in london for saying this. i said that homosexuality is wrong. well, it is wrong. bill: those reports after these messages. geico s defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico s discounts could save you hundreds of doll-ars. it sounds like you re saying dollus. dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the r sound
bill: thanks for staying with us. i m bill o reilly in the is it legal segment tonight on june 27th. 19-year-old audrey jarvis a senior at soma state university in california was working at the school when an administrator approached her and told her to remove the cross she was wearing around her neck. i work for an on campus organization and i was told to remove my necklace so that i wouldn t offend somebody and i was as a christian person it was, you know, something that it is something that is very important to me and i hold very dear to my heart. i felt as though i had to be ashamed of my faith and that s not something i m comfortable with at all. bill: last night under the threat of legal action sonoma state apologized to audrey saying their actions were quote inappropriate. with us now is kimberly gill foreign oil and lis wiehl. is the story over? is that it. the story has come to an
thinking that way. here is what i think. that s the coverage. bill: they are flat out afraid of the issue. they are afraid of reporting that blacks are killing blacks in chicago. that s patronizing and condescending. it is but they are afraid of it? whenever the reason, the fact is that it is having tremendously negative effect on the discussion in general. bill: not only that having tremendously negative impact on the black community in general because more black americans are dying. there is no way on earth this travon martin george zimmerman trial should be getting this coverage. the only reason it s doing it is because it is a light skinned hispanic against a black kid. i think that the centerpiece of the trial and the issue at least for african-americans is that this man was told by his dispatcher don t follow him. bill: that s a key to it it s an interesting case one way or the other because of the stand your ground law and 911 call, it