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Jul 11, 2017 10:05:43   #
bmac32 Loc: West Florida
 
Fear has stunk Jackoff and his liberal friends and is so much fun to watch lie after lie.



Jack2014 wrote:
We continue to see rabid Repugnuts stretching to destroy DEMOCRACY as the founding fathers designed it in our country. In his quest to be king and Rs absolute need now to rig e******ns, they have put forth a bill to k**l the right to peaceful assembling to express an opinion they don't like. It's another form of gerrymandering that their hold on government continues. That's even tho they have demonstrated that they have little ,if any, ability to govern. This comment is made easier by the ability to accomplish anything of substance with the present full house of Repugnuts

If you thought your rights are protected in the USA, think again. There are lawmakers who are working hard to under-handedly take them away. Sixteen states have proposed bills that would criminalize peaceful protests. This is a worrying trend that may result in fatal blows to our rights and freedom to peacefully protest, assemble, and express our opinions and voices.

It is so concerning, that even the United Nations has weighed in on the trend. In an unprecedented move, representatives from the UN have sent a letter to the US government offering a strong condemnation for proposed legislation in sixteen states that is meant to limit peaceful protest.

The letter, penned by David Kaye, Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression, and Maina Kiai, Special Rapporteur on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and of association, claims that if passed, these bills would be incompatible with US obligations under international human rights law.
The UK-published Independent reported on the the letter, and covered the specifics of the proposed legislation in each state. In the the states of Tennessee and Florida, the bills would exempt drivers from liability if they accidentally hit and even k**led a pedestrian participating in a protest.

Highlighting issues of semantics, the said, There can be no such thing in law as a violent protest. There are violent protesters, who should be dealt with individually and appropriately by law enforcement. One person's decision to resort to violence does not strip other protesters of their right to freedom of peaceful assembly. This right is not a collective right; it is held by each of us individually. Peaceful assembly is a fundamental right, not a privilege, and the government has no business imposing a general requirement that people get permission before exercising that right.

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Jul 11, 2017 10:41:32   #
Jack2014
 
Jack2014 wrote:
61987654321 is the room #
It's probably a bathroom where Repugnuts hang out in pairs!
How's that for do do bullsh*t

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Jul 11, 2017 10:43:04   #
missinglink Loc: Tralfamadore
 
Finally
An exacting response from you .
How refreshing .

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Jul 11, 2017 10:43:33   #
Jack2014
 
bmac32 wrote:
Fear has stunk Jackoff and his liberal friends and is so much fun to watch lie after lie.


Get to a doctor quick. You act like you have rabies. Bad news for you Fmac.

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Jul 11, 2017 10:52:28   #
vettelover Loc: Richmond Va
 
ron vrooman wrote:
Jack 2014 your folks go for democracy. My folks go for a Constitutional republic. it is not left or right, conservative or liberal,Dem or Rep. It is the oligarchy vrs. we the people. However, one must be capable of sorting the wheat from the chaff.


That is too complicated for Jackoff2014. He is only taught by his masters of the left how to be a ONE TRICK PONY! Jackoff is a r****t and a t*****r to the United States if he is even a citizen of the U.S. at all. He is not worthy of any intelligent debate.

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Jul 11, 2017 10:54:10   #
missinglink Loc: Tralfamadore
 
vettelover wrote:
That is too complicated for Jackoff2014. He is only taught by his masters of the left how to be a ONE TRICK PONY! Jackoff is a r****t and a t*****r to the United States if he is even a citizen of the U.S. at all. He is not worthy of any intelligent debate.


Hear hear .

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Jul 11, 2017 10:57:12   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
vettelover wrote:
That is too complicated for Jackoff2014. He is only taught by his masters of the left how to be a ONE TRICK PONY! Jackoff is a r****t and a t*****r to the United States if he is even a citizen of the U.S. at all. He is not worthy of any intelligent debate.


BINGO!

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Jul 11, 2017 12:17:39   #
zillaorange
 
Jack2014 wrote:
We continue to see rabid Repugnuts stretching to destroy DEMOCRACY as the founding fathers designed it in our country. In his quest to be king and Rs absolute need now to rig e******ns, they have put forth a bill to k**l the right to peaceful assembling to express an opinion they don't like. It's another form of gerrymandering that their hold on government continues. That's even tho they have demonstrated that they have little ,if any, ability to govern. This comment is made easier by the ability to accomplish anything of substance with the present full house of Repugnuts

If you thought your rights are protected in the USA, think again. There are lawmakers who are working hard to under-handedly take them away. Sixteen states have proposed bills that would criminalize peaceful protests. This is a worrying trend that may result in fatal blows to our rights and freedom to peacefully protest, assemble, and express our opinions and voices.

It is so concerning, that even the United Nations has weighed in on the trend. In an unprecedented move, representatives from the UN have sent a letter to the US government offering a strong condemnation for proposed legislation in sixteen states that is meant to limit peaceful protest.

The letter, penned by David Kaye, Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression, and Maina Kiai, Special Rapporteur on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and of association, claims that if passed, these bills would be incompatible with US obligations under international human rights law.
The UK-published Independent reported on the the letter, and covered the specifics of the proposed legislation in each state. In the the states of Tennessee and Florida, the bills would exempt drivers from liability if they accidentally hit and even k**led a pedestrian participating in a protest.

Highlighting issues of semantics, the said, There can be no such thing in law as a violent protest. There are violent protesters, who should be dealt with individually and appropriately by law enforcement. One person's decision to resort to violence does not strip other protesters of their right to freedom of peaceful assembly. This right is not a collective right; it is held by each of us individually. Peaceful assembly is a fundamental right, not a privilege, and the government has no business imposing a general requirement that people get permission before exercising that right.

PLEASE SHARE FOR ALL TO SEE!

Y
We continue to see rabid Repugnuts stretching to d... (show quote)


ya mean like obummer ? dubya did it !!! now he'll blame trumpt for the failure of obummer care !!!!!!

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Jul 11, 2017 12:33:41   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
Jack2014 wrote:
We continue to see rabid Repugnuts stretching to destroy DEMOCRACY as the founding fathers designed it in our country. In his quest to be king and Rs absolute need now to rig e******ns, they have put forth a bill to k**l the right to peaceful assembling to express an opinion they don't like. It's another form of gerrymandering that their hold on government continues. That's even tho they have demonstrated that they have little ,if any, ability to govern. This comment is made easier by the ability to accomplish anything of substance with the present full house of Repugnuts

If you thought your rights are protected in the USA, think again. There are lawmakers who are working hard to under-handedly take them away. Sixteen states have proposed bills that would criminalize peaceful protests. This is a worrying trend that may result in fatal blows to our rights and freedom to peacefully protest, assemble, and express our opinions and voices.

It is so concerning, that even the United Nations has weighed in on the trend. In an unprecedented move, representatives from the UN have sent a letter to the US government offering a strong condemnation for proposed legislation in sixteen states that is meant to limit peaceful protest.

The letter, penned by David Kaye, Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression, and Maina Kiai, Special Rapporteur on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and of association, claims that if passed, these bills would be incompatible with US obligations under international human rights law.
The UK-published Independent reported on the the letter, and covered the specifics of the proposed legislation in each state. In the the states of Tennessee and Florida, the bills would exempt drivers from liability if they accidentally hit and even k**led a pedestrian participating in a protest.

Highlighting issues of semantics, the said, There can be no such thing in law as a violent protest. There are violent protesters, who should be dealt with individually and appropriately by law enforcement. One person's decision to resort to violence does not strip other protesters of their right to freedom of peaceful assembly. This right is not a collective right; it is held by each of us individually. Peaceful assembly is a fundamental right, not a privilege, and the government has no business imposing a general requirement that people get permission before exercising that right.

PLEASE SHARE FOR ALL TO SEE!

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F**E NEWS.

Move along.

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Jul 11, 2017 13:43:25   #
America Only Loc: From the right hand of God
 
Jack2014 wrote:
We continue to see rabid Repugnuts stretching to destroy DEMOCRACY as the founding fathers designed it in our country. In his quest to be king and Rs absolute need now to rig e******ns, they have put forth a bill to k**l the right to peaceful assembling to express an opinion they don't like. It's another form of gerrymandering that their hold on government continues. That's even tho they have demonstrated that they have little ,if any, ability to govern. This comment is made easier by the ability to accomplish anything of substance with the present full house of Repugnuts

If you thought your rights are protected in the USA, think again. There are lawmakers who are working hard to under-handedly take them away. Sixteen states have proposed bills that would criminalize peaceful protests. This is a worrying trend that may result in fatal blows to our rights and freedom to peacefully protest, assemble, and express our opinions and voices.

It is so concerning, that even the United Nations has weighed in on the trend. In an unprecedented move, representatives from the UN have sent a letter to the US government offering a strong condemnation for proposed legislation in sixteen states that is meant to limit peaceful protest.

The letter, penned by David Kaye, Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression, and Maina Kiai, Special Rapporteur on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and of association, claims that if passed, these bills would be incompatible with US obligations under international human rights law.
The UK-published Independent reported on the the letter, and covered the specifics of the proposed legislation in each state. In the the states of Tennessee and Florida, the bills would exempt drivers from liability if they accidentally hit and even k**led a pedestrian participating in a protest.

Highlighting issues of semantics, the said, There can be no such thing in law as a violent protest. There are violent protesters, who should be dealt with individually and appropriately by law enforcement. One person's decision to resort to violence does not strip other protesters of their right to freedom of peaceful assembly. This right is not a collective right; it is held by each of us individually. Peaceful assembly is a fundamental right, not a privilege, and the government has no business imposing a general requirement that people get permission before exercising that right.

PLEASE SHARE FOR ALL TO SEE!

Y
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Big Doggie Obama..Little Doggie...Jack2014...they "work" well together...Bwahhahahahahahahahhahahaahhah
Big Doggie Obama..Little Doggie...Jack2014...they ...

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Jul 11, 2017 14:06:48   #
Docadhoc Loc: Elsewhere
 
Jack2014 wrote:
Get to a doctor quick. You act like you have rabies. Bad news for you Fmac.


All you do is yak, yak, yak and say nothing. You're scared to death jerky.

Jerky the joke.

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Jul 11, 2017 14:10:01   #
Docadhoc Loc: Elsewhere
 
vettelover wrote:
That is too complicated for Jackoff2014. He is only taught by his masters of the left how to be a ONE TRICK PONY! Jackoff is a r****t and a t*****r to the United States if he is even a citizen of the U.S. at all. He is not worthy of any intelligent debate.


Let's not be harsh. In all honesty, the only factor preventing jerky from engaging in intelligent debate is his total lack of intelligence.

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Jul 11, 2017 14:35:00   #
missinglink Loc: Tralfamadore
 
Docadhoc wrote:
Let's not be harsh. In all honesty, the only factor preventing jerky from engaging in intelligent debate is his total lack of intelligence.


Jaw jacking of the town dolt.

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Jul 11, 2017 14:50:18   #
Mr Shako Loc: Colo Spgs
 
Jack2014 wrote:
Punchy go read your civics book from HS. Bill #s assigned when a bill is passed. Your secretive Repugnuts are not talking about it. Besides, it appears your Repugnut Gov. Is now bailing according to Spicey, he said the frumpfkins had no contact with the UNITED STATES!

White House Denies Any Ties to United States

By Andy Borowitz
March 28, 2017

PHOTOGRAPH BY JABIN BOTSFORD / THE WASHINGTON POST / GETTY
WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report)—In a fiercely defiant statement on Tuesday, the White House press secretary, Sean Spicer, denied that any member of the White House staff has ever worked "in any way, shape, or form" for the benefit of the United States.
Angrily addressing the press corps, Spicer said that any allegations that members of the Trump Administration have ever acted in concert or collusion with the United States are "unequivocally false."
"At no time during the t***sition or afterward did any member of the Trump team have meetings, conversations, or any other contacts that furthered the interests of the United States of America," Spicer said. "In the thousands of communications that took place, the United States never came up even once."
Punchy go read your civics book from HS. Bill #s a... (show quote)


Wrong. It's you who needs to re-read his HS Civic book. A Rep or Sen drops the PROPOSED bill in the hopper and the proper clerk assigns it a number.

You need to get your facts straight before you post...but then again, you haven't before so why start now...right?

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Jul 11, 2017 14:53:11   #
Mr Shako Loc: Colo Spgs
 
viking747 wrote:
Doc, That was very nice, thank you for describing jackass2014 so well.


C'mon, Viking. Doc didn't have to post what was clearly obvious, did he?


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