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Re: POTUS 45.17 - Section 4 of Amendment 25
Originally posted by Drew S. View PostThis is great news. I hope it is a one off though and the definition of 'hate speech' isn't broadened.
Which is a big problem.
And now we have dump, who freely insults a lot of people, and complains that it's just politically correct nonsense.
In other words, I'm 100% sure that some of what I would consider hate speech, you would not. So who gets to decide?
It's funny, as words become "hate speech"- those are the same times in history that actual rights are reluctantly given to the people being "hated".
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Originally posted by Handyman View PostI want to feel bad but I dont. Elections have consequences and they willfully chose to vote for someone who would rather watch poor people die than actually help them out. They thought he was one of them...he would sooner shoot them than actually have to deal with them.
Darwin aint pretty.
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You can't ignore these racist curs. Discredit, disrupt, disinfect.
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Originally posted by Kepler View PostSad times for the Hitler fan boys. I hear there are some really good people among them.
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Re: POTUS 45.17 - Section 4 of Amendment 25
Originally posted by Kepler View PostSad times for the Hitler fan boys. I hear there are some really good people among them.
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Originally posted by Kepler;6519318
Hazard is the seat of Perry County, Kentucky, which went for Trump [URL="https://elect.ky.gov/results/2010-2019/Documents/2016%20General%20Election%20Results.pdf"80/20[/URL].
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Originally posted by Russell Jaslow View PostThere's actually a coal mining town named Hazard?
Like every other town in Kentucky, it's this from a distance and this from up close.
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Originally posted by geezer View PostIt's ("drain the swamp") clearly just an empty slogan. Chasing specifics would seem a waste of time. No Trumpeter is going to admit, "okay, you got me, I'll vote better next time."
He fleeced people into thinking he was going to cause a phase shift in Washington, then fleeced them again by telling them he wasnt serious and they knew it. He convinced what 35% of the population (according to polls) that he was going to do something, then failed to do it, then did the opposite and that they KNEW he was going to do the opposite so he actually did what they wanted him to do!
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Originally posted by Deutsche Gopher Fan View PostI feel like those same people were annoyed at the Dakota pipeline protesters and were just fine with seeing the water cannons used on veterans!
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Originally posted by Kepler View PostHazard is the seat of Perry County, Kentucky, which went for Trump.
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Sad times for the Hitler fan boys. I hear there are some really good people among them.
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More best people: https://www.advocate.com/politics/20...ity-pedophilia
Donald Trump has come up with another horrendously anti-LGBT nominee for a high government position — this time, a man who has argued that legalization of same-sex marriage will lead to legalization of pedophilia. Plus he’s a birther and a climate change denier.
Sam Clovis is Trump’s nominee to be undersecretary for research, education, and economics in the U.S. Department of Agriculture — the department’s chief scientist. He is currently senior White House adviser to the USDA.
He was nominated in July and awaits confirmation by the Senate, but his anti-LGBT record was scrutinized in a CNN article published Monday, based on research by the news channel’s KFile investigative team. A previous KFile investigation revealed his embrace of birtherism and his skepticism about climate change.
Clovis took these stands during his time as a talk show host, blogger, activist, and political candidate in Iowa. He was a professor of business administration at Morningside College in Sioux City until last year, and for a time he hosted a talk show called Impact With Sam Clovis on radio station KSCJ in that city, notes the Sioux City Journal. He ran for the Republican nomination for U.S. senator from Iowa in 2014, and he also sought the position of state treasurer. The comments documented by CNN are mostly from 2012 through 2014.
In a YouTube video from the time of his unsuccessful Senate campaign, Clovis is shown in a coffee shop, saying, “Someone who engages in LGBT behavior, sometimes — you know, and I don’t know what the science is on this, I think it’s still out — but as far as I, that we know, that is a choice they make, right. So we’re being asked to provide constitutional protections for behavior, a choice in behavior as opposed to a primary characteristic.”
He added, “If we protect LGBT behavior, what other behaviors are we going to protect? Are we going to protect pedophilia? Are we going to protect polyamorous marriage relationships? Are we going to protect people who have fetishes? I mean, what’s the logical extension of this?” He also said religion is under assault.
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Originally posted by geezer View PostThat was awesome. I used to have zero respect for Tucker, but then he pulled out the masterful Chuck Norris joke troll on his own audience. Well done sir, my respect is boosted to "will **** on to extinguish fire."
Best part is the fools will never understand they were being mocked. That's A-level trolling, like Reagan on the fundies.
Meanwhile, Dumpy continues his drive to murder everyone who voted for him.
Trump administration officials have told the National Academy of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine to halt a review of the increased public health risks faced by Appalachian residents who live near mountaintop removal coal-mining sites, the academies revealed in a statement issued Monday.
Word of the U.S. Department of the Interior’s Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement order was disclosed by the academies just hours before the scientific panel conducting the study was scheduled to hear from coalfield residents at a public meeting Monday evening in Hazard, Kentucky, and then hold two days of business meetings in Lexington.Last edited by Kepler; 08-22-2017, 11:48 AM.
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Originally posted by Kepler View PostTucker Carlson has even less respect for Trump voters than I do.
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