So 12 email messages with child porn images were emailed to some people at Infowars. Describing this as ‘planting pornography on our servers’ is quite a stretch. In fact, it’s entirely possible that the email messages aren’t even on the company’s servers, but rather on the servers of the email provider.
Well that obviously is pretty smart wrt the first amendment, but there’s another layer of smartness : so, OK, say you’re a US citizen born and raised, citizen by birth and you’ve got no “back where you came from !” to go to. You get your citizenship revoked…and then what ? Do they kick you out to sea ? Do we get to enslave you because you’re not a citizen of anywhere ?
Inquiring minds want to know where this no doubt carefully thought out policy goes.
“If I were President, the punishment for burning the U.S flag would be the renunciation of citizenship.”
A: That’s not it works.
B: “renunciation” . . . “renunciation”, BWHAHAHA the stupid burns so much.
When I read about his bellyaching that someone was trying to frame him with child porn files, my first thought was, “Yeah? Smart money is you sent it yourself.”
The irony, of course, is that Republicans tend to view flag desecration as a sign of patriotism. Flying a flag 24/7? Wearing flag-pattern clothes? That “Blue Lives Matter” flag? All desecration, according to the Flag Code.
Why do we as a country continue to act as if done voters inherently deserve to count more than others? Why should living in Wyoming entitle a person to more say in who is president?
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If DSYoungEsq was at all serious in that post, he is a fucking moron. Since 1900 South Carolina has voted for the winning candidate in 17 out of 31 elections. The 14 losses include both Clinton terms and both Obama terms. If the US electing a black man President didn’t spark the 2nd Ft. Sumter, nothing will.
From the 2016 Republican Party platform:
“We support the right of the United States citizens of Puerto Rico to be admitted to the Union as a fully sovereign state.”