That's racist!

Careful, that might be considered hate speech.

Here's a question that I don't think I've heard addressed here. Why can some people say anything they want or demonstrate in any way they want and it's free speech, but for others who venture the world of differing opinion it's hate speech? One segment can be protected for saying anything at all and another segment can be prosecuted for their own brand of "free speech".

Obama's fault for this terrible PC culture he started.
 
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Careful, that might be considered hate speech.

Here's a question that I don't think I've heard addressed here. Why can some people say anything they want or demonstrate in any way they want and it's free speech, but for others who venture the world of differing opinion it's hate speech? One segment can be protected for saying anything at all and another segment can be prosecuted for their own brand of "free speech".

Say anything you like as long as it fits the government agenda....oppose and we make mass graves..

Communism..
 
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I understand the rules. My comment was more of a "The current situation is bullspit and I think we deserve better."

We deserve exactly what we have gotten. Until we stop voting for candidates (for ALL government positions) with an "R" or "D" beside their name, this will continue. Coincidentally, this commission's rules are why Trump had to back off his challenge to debate Bernie.

Until Congress is full of third party, non career politicians, this kind of stuff will never change.
 
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The Democrats did not form the KKK. But I know who they'll be voting for Tuesday.
Well, Nathan Bedford Forrest, the first Grand Wizard of the Klan, and one of the founding members, was a Tennessee delegate to the Democratic National Convention in New York on July 4, 1868.

With Abraham Lincoln being a Republican, you can pretty well bet that the founding Klan members in Pulaski, Tn weren't in his party.
 
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Well, Nathan Bedford Forrest, the first Grand Wizard of the Klan, and one of the founding members, was a Tennessee delegate to the Democratic National Convention in New York on July 4, 1868.

With Abraham Lincoln being a Republican, you can pretty well bet that the founding Klan members in Pulaski, Tn weren't in his party.

You do know you're talking to a bag of rocks?
 
Most of the top candidates were allowed on the debate stage. We had months of primaries before we even got to where we are now.

Did you see the corpses the Democratic Party marched out at the beginning of the process? Their debates looked like a B movie Debate of the Living Dead..... top candidates my ass..... the sad thing is that any one of those lifeless hacks would have been voted into office due to the number of dumbasses that blindly vote democrat year after year.
 
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