I agree with your position here.
I'm not saying the likelihood of "ninger lawyas" is high. I'm saying don't put youself in compromision positions. Sometimes I see people say things like,
Lets examine these.......
"I'd never turn over my guns."
I personally wouldn't........nor would the founders. That's why they drafted a 2nd Amendment as part of the Bill of Rights of this country........where's the 'tough talk'? Would it be 'tough talk' to say 'I will never stop practicing my religion', 'I will never be silenced from using my free speech rights'? I guess to a hopolophobe it might be considered 'bravado', but it's no different than the rest.
"I'd kill anyone who broke into my home, and tell the cops it was self defense."
The State of Missouri, where I live, has put in statute that very notion.....that if someone breaks in to your home you may PRESUME they are there to harm you, and that it is, prime facie self defense. Don't see the issue.
"When the cops got there, I told them it was an accident."
'I told them it was an accident' presumes it's something that has already occured.......it's an admission of filing a false police report. I've already addressed that.
"I lie on my taxes, census report, federal audit etc. etc."
Again, admission of committing a criminal act.......apples and bowling balls.
While I may sympathize with their thoughts, I wouldn't voice those thoughts where, god forbid, someone could print them off and use them against me in court.
You're intentionally mixing one kind of comment with other, admission of criminal act comments, for the purposes of lumping them all together.
Which is why I always pay my taxes, comply with law enforcement in every concievable way, and am completely honest on all government forms.
Again, irrelevant to the discussion.
Because if I end up in court, that's the only statement I want them to be able to introduce as evidence.
-Rob
Again, two of your examples of admissions of criminal acts.......the other two were nothing of the sort.......there is no comparison.
My point this entire time is that I truly suspect that some folks find certain discussions unpalatable.....I think you've illustrated that with the reference to the 2nd Amendment and the reference to self defense against burglary.
As to the stated hypothesis........because i've yet to see an example of someone making a perfectly legal statement in this kind of forum being used against them in the pursuit of criminal or civil charges.......not one single example. It's a lot like big foot........until one is captured, i'll continue to believe they don't exist............and until someone is prosecuted for speaking their mind freely, i'll continue to endorse the notion.