Kane52630
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What I find most interesting is that by most measures not only has this administration been sending boatloads of illegals back across the border (something that I suspect isn't trumpeted by the Prez's team too loudly so as not to rile up the Hispanics in the Democratic coalition, but it's been something that has been going on throughout the Obama Presidency) but the truth is that illegal immigration is not what it was pre-9/11. The economic downturn that followed meant less opportunity for illegals in the States so the incentive to take the risks and expense of border crossing for a lot of illegals wasn't there as much as it was before. So this issue that Trump is using to rile people up... Not the "Barbarians at the gates" level crisis right now he's making it out to be. Not to mention that the business community has been a HUGE reason for illegal immigration into this country for decades since they want cheap labor they can pay like crap and treat like crap. Yet I haven't heard much of Donald telling it like it is on that. Funny.
They also fail to realize that those undocumented workers are also why their goods are so much cheaper than if they had to be paid a decent wage. If those people were paid what they should be then the price of a lot of foods especially would be higher.Yeah, it's been pretty much established that when you crackdown on undocumented workers the local and state economy takes a nosedive.
It's dumb that people still fight undocumented workers knowing the truth. Maybe they'd rather cause another great depression than risk the Latino population increasing. It's the perfect example of cutting off your nose to spite your face.
Cleveland Browns running back Isaiah Crowell posted this graphic photo:
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When some Black Lives Matter members celebrate using the same tactics as an ISIS terrorist, America has a serious problem.
No no no no no. These statements are horrible, but this isn't ****ing Minority Report. For chrissake, Max Von Sydow was the bad guy!
I believe the word "criticizing cops" is very misleading in that title.
In 1942, the U.S. Supreme Court added "incitement" to the list of things not covered by freedom of speech. "Fighting words" are against the law and not protected. You can't abuse someone verbally, or use words to rile a crowd into doing something illegal. Law enforcement can criminally charge you for your conduct, and you wouldn't be able to claim that you were exercising your constitutional rights.
Kurt Vanzuuk -posts on Facebook that identified Johnson as a hero and called for police to be killed.
Jenesis Reynolds - writing in a Facebook post that she would shoot an officer who would pull her over. “I have no problem shooting a cop for simple traffic stop cuz they’d have no problem doing it to me,”
Rolando Medina - posted on an unidentified social media platform that he would destroy local police headquarters.
Kemonte Gilmore - online video in which he allegedly threatened a police officer.
No no no no no. These statements are horrible, but this isn't ****ing Minority Report. For chrissake, Max Von Sydow was the bad guy!
If these posts were made by a high school student about another student it could lead to them being throw out of school. Sort of telling the public standard for conduct seems much lower -- and that there are plenty of people willing to defend the action (some of whom no doubt say they are dead set against Internet bullying).It's a bit of a hard call, but the comments seem like incitement to violence to me. This wasn't being critical or protest speech this was typing out commitment to violent acts against the innocent.
hopefully the police will go after those anti-LGBT pastors, next.
The bible does teach that homosexuality deserves the death penalty. Leviticus 20:13 says that if a man lie with mankind like he does with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination and will surely be put to death. Romans 1 says that they which commit such things are worthy of death, Roger Jiminez
"So, you know, the good news is that at least 50 of these pedophiles are not gonna be harming children anymore. The bad news is that a lot of the h*mos in the bar are still alive, so theyre gonna continue to molest children and recruit people into their filthy homosexual lifestyle " Steven Anderson
hopefully the police will go after those anti-LGBT pastors, next.
The bible does teach that homosexuality deserves the death penalty. Leviticus 20:13 says that if a man lie with mankind like he does with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination and will surely be put to death. Romans 1 says that they which commit such things are worthy of death, Roger Jiminez
"So, you know, the good news is that at least 50 of these pedophiles are not gonna be harming children anymore. The bad news is that a lot of the h*mos in the bar are still alive, so theyre gonna continue to molest children and recruit people into their filthy homosexual lifestyle " Steven Anderson
Blasphemy (Lev 24:14-16,23).
Breaking the Sabbath (Ex 31:14, Numb 15:32-36).
Trying to convert people to another religion. (stoning) (Deut 13:1-11, 18:20).
Cursing your parents (Ex 21:17, Lev 20:9).
Being a stubborn and rebellious son. (Deut 21:18-21)
Perjury (in certain cases) (Deut 19:15 - 21).
Ignoring the verdict of a judge (or a priest!) (Deut 17:8-13).
Sexual activity with a woman who is menstruating: Leviticus 20:18
Consuming blood: Leviticus 17:10.
34 When the Pharisees heard that he had silenced the Sadducees, they gathered together, 35 and one of them [a scholar of the law][t] tested him by asking, 36 Teacher, which commandment in the law is the greatest? 37 He said to him,[v] You shall love the Lord, your God, with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind. 38 This is the greatest and the first commandment. 39 The second is like it:[w] You shall love your neighbor as yourself. 40 [x]The whole law and the prophets depend on these two commandments.
I do think such statements by so-called pastors should be considered hate speech and inciting violence, and they're no different than imans exhorting Muslims to become martyrs in jihad, but unfortunately if the police were to take action, it would give them more ammunition about how they're being persecuted and silenced by "the homosexual agenda".