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"You will never again see a tweet from President Trump." I can't think of too many sentences that sound as beautiful as this one. 🥳
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If I'm remembering correctly, Bryan joined in on the chase of Arbery and blocked him in between his vehicle and the McMichaels' vehicle(s).
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Except for supposedly being a Communist, you could say pretty much the same thing about Trump. He also only cares about himself and what will make him look good.
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 @cincin0722 You're welcome. 🙂
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The First Amendment to the US Constitution guarantees that the government won't prevent you from or penalize you for exercising your right to free speech. It does not require private businesses to provide a platform for that speech.
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@Robert Evans Not all of us. I certainly didn't vote for him.
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@scretching08 So Trump's allowed to go off topic, but a reporter isn't?
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I can't claim to be a Constitutional scholar, but I don't see why not. People like you and I can be arrested and tried for different crimes no matter how many times we're acquitted. For example, if I was acquitted today of murdering my spouse, that doesn't mean I can't be arrested and tried later for robbing a bank. I'm fairly certain the same could apply to the impeachment of a President. Just because Trump was impeached (yet not removed from office) for certain offenses shouldn't mean that he couldn't be impeached later for a different set of offenses.
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I forgot to mention that because of Bryan's involvement in chasing and blocking Arbery, he was charged with felonies and, in Georgia, if someone dies during the commission of a felony, the person committing the felony can also be charged with what's called felony murder, even if he's not directly responsible for the death. That's why he's in "so much trouble".
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 @mntngirl4512 Yeah, you really screwed over the company from which you bought the computer/phone/tablet you're currently using.
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The Libertarian and Green Party candidates are on the ballot in enough states for one of them to theoretically win the magic number of 270 Electoral College votes.
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