Free speech in the politics section

rollupreader

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Not gonna lie, I find him likeable. Don't agree on much, but he's willing to acknowledge some failures from his "side". That's become pretty valuable to me these days, sad as it may be.
Both sides fail daily. Yet
Look up national debt by president, or look at the national debt by the time trump started and left office. And do that while keeping mind that he said he would erase debt, later revised to cutting debt in half.

Like the lady in the bank yelling about having to wear her mask in a public place, she was mistaken about what a public place was.
Ahhh context is important. You had none in that case. If that's your best shot at explaining why you are a democrat, its pretty sad. Debt and spending are bipartisan, period.
 

CatHedral

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1. Most republicans are conservative.

2. I was asking why free speech isn't ok if you're a conservative in this house.

3. Why do you think republicans don't understand the concept of free speech? It seems to me that they're being censored every day.
1) Republicans have embraced fascist values. That is anathema to a conservative.

2) Conservatives get every protection. MAGAs, recognized as anything but conservative (and shame on them for trying to steal the term) squandered their right to free speech as soon as they embraced a pack of pernicious bullthing.

3) Republicans today do not believe in free speech. That is incompatible with their current dedication to That Man and his set of lies. Free speech endangers this authoritarian cult that is the current GOP.

Distinguish between conservative and traitriot.
 

mooray

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Both sides fail daily. Yet

Ahhh context is important. You had none in that case. If that's your best shot at explaining why you are a democrat, its pretty sad. Debt and spending are bipartisan, period.
Both sides failing is acknowledging that republicans are not conservative, so if you still want to stand by them being conservative, you'll have to present something more.

The context is republicans not knowing what's private and what's public and how the constitution applies to whom.
 

hanimmal

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And while their at it, the black ones can go back to Africa.
1. Most republicans are conservative.

2. I was asking why free speech isn't ok if you're a conservative in this house.

3. Why do you think republicans don't understand the concept of free speech? It seems to me that they're being censored every day.
So to be a 'conservative' means that you have to spread lying right wing propaganda nonstop?

Seems fishy to me.

Lol, Russia, Russia, Russia...
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rollupreader

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Both sides failing is acknowledging that republicans are not conservative, so if you still want to stand by them being conservative, you'll have to present something more.

The context is republicans not knowing what's private and what's public and how the constitution applies to whom.
The 8 trillion didn't have context. It was a completely separate idea from the others but ok.

Republicans are traditionally conservative period. They typically have conservative values. I don't need to present anything, its common sense and common knowledge.

How in the world can you generalize about what republicans know about what's public, private or the constitution?
 

mooray

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The 8 trillion didn't have context. It was a completely separate idea from the others but ok.

Republicans are traditionally conservative period. They typically have conservative values. I don't need to present anything, its common sense and common knowledge.

How in the world can you generalize about what republicans know about what's public, private or the constitution?
Show me a republican president in the last 20/50/however many years that was economically conservative. You know who the best one you'll find is? Clinton.
 

rollupreader

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I want to know how it's possible for a college educated servicemember to not understand what used to be fifth grade civics.
Simple, forums are open to the PUBLIC. I'm in a public space on the net. I do understand mods can do as they please. My position is why they choose to do what they do. Damn dude...
 

mooray

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It is a public space. Anyone over the age of 18 can register, read, and post. Just because there are rule in a public space and its moderated, doesn't make it private.
Come on bud. Let me help you here. Stop digging in your heels for now, go search around and read a bit, then come back and own your misunderstanding. It's the best way to build credibility.
 
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