he also was doing this stuff when he was 14, so five years ago. no one is saying he should go to jail, but maybe he shouldn’t hold power in a representative body.
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Replying to @chippens @DavidAstinWalsh
yeah, what do you think i am saying or proposing?
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He didn't come remotely close to suggesting that he shouldn't be "allowed to run for office." You're just inventing that from nothing. He *is* saying that people shouldn't vote for him, which is...completely valid? People are allowed to offer their election opinions.
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Replying to @Davidzteich @chippens and
It's super duper easy to attack people for having unreasonable opinions when you just fabricate opinions they don't actually have out of thin air.
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The goal was to beat him in the general election, which hasn't actually happened yet and which Frownfelter has the constitutional right to run in as a write-in candidate None of that is undemocratic or against the rules - the primary is not the real election and we all know that
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What "mob action" occurred other than people in the media vigorously and persistently denouncing him, which is precisely how you win a campaign at the ballot box
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Again People saying, over and over again, as loudly as they can, that they don't want this guy in the state house until he either loses the election or drops out IS FREE SPEECH That IS CAMPAIGNING, it IS DEMOCRACY It cannot "chill" these things because IT IS THESE THINGS
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