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re: Why does leftist filth say we have 1st amendment “right to protest”???
Posted on 10/28/20 at 8:16 am to AggieHank86
Posted on 10/28/20 at 8:16 am to AggieHank86
quote:Another expression of "fudge as much as you need to..."
Strict Constructionism
Posted on 10/28/20 at 8:26 am to Turbeauxdog
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Done.
A peaceful protest growing stronger in its characteristics would be more would be more peaceful.
We’ve been through this, try and keep up.
Another fail.
Let me help you a bit. Not too much, but I do feel a little bad for you...
quote:
in·ten·si·fy
verb
past tense: intensified; past participle: intensified
1.
become or make more intense.
You'll have to do the rest.
Posted on 10/28/20 at 8:50 am to JJJimmyJimJames
quote:Quite the opposite.quote:Another expression of "fudge as much as you need to..."
Strict Constructionism
Constructionism: Here is a 1789 dictionary ...
Originalism: Here is what I THINK the Drafters meant, based upon that percentage of selected contemporaneous writings that agrees with my preconceptions ...
Posted on 10/28/20 at 10:30 am to DisplacedBuckeye
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Another fail.
L bro, it’s already on the board , look at it.
Posted on 10/28/20 at 10:35 am to Feelthebarn
I am going back to the NFL and NBA players protesting..
It is not your first Amendment right to protest at work... Simple put, your protesting could be costing your employer money and financial loss even if they agree or disagree with your protest... Your rights to not exceed the rights of others who are innocent yet face repercussions because of your actions.
It is not your first Amendment right to protest at work... Simple put, your protesting could be costing your employer money and financial loss even if they agree or disagree with your protest... Your rights to not exceed the rights of others who are innocent yet face repercussions because of your actions.
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