So the whole free speech thing doesn't apply hear...hmmm
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Are these kids out here to make a difference or become popular and get paid thats what it seems so far.
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They get money from Michael Bloomberg and a few other opponents of the Bill of Rights through that March for Whatever organization.
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It would not surprise me, i would never give up that right to own my protection
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Don't worry if you own it legally, then you shouldn't be affected. Unless, oh never mind.
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oh what did the mean ole cop say about the commie little twerp?
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You clearly have no idea what communism means.
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He should. Police are public servants and should be held to a higher standard.
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Gotta love social media. Best and worst invention of out century. Smh
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The issue should be with a cop hoping that harm come to anyone because they are protesting.
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First of all David Hogg is not a Survior, by his own admission he was not there during the shooting
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Citation needed.
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Ronnie will run away like a coward
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I am it sure was well deserved. This kid is a slime ball!
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You’re a weirdo.
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There you go...another potential example that there are sometimes consequences of exercising our freedom of speech... NFL should take note.
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Are you supportive of the kneeling during the national anthem?
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If the owners/league say yes, then I support it; if they say no, then I dont support it. My perspective is based on the idea that I view it as an employer-employee relationship. Also, I feel I dont have a fundamental freedom of speech in my work place where I get paid to do a job
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At the same time, my understanding is football players can protest during the National Anthem by staying in the locker room, which in some respect what better way to protest than by not showing up. Also, I think they are allowed to take a knee; the team gets the penalty
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I guess can say what I want in my work place, but I have to realize there are consequences and ramifications & they can bounce me if they want if they do not like what I say.
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