Bush: We believe in free speech . . .
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We believe in Free Speech on by the association that Bush's mouth gives it- as the Bush goon squad carries someone who was so inspired by her Free Speech that she had to be carried off away from it. And people applaud someone being carried away, and taken away for her using her right for free speech. And they applaud Bush's free speech. What an idiot audience in that crowd.
You just applaud the people who you love to give your rights away to, in one big sacrifice.
9/11 is/was an Inside you Job
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I hope they were dragging behind the wood shed and had one put behind the ear... left wing pot somkin hippie.... ship them to iraq and then nuke the whole place. All of our problems solved!
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Thank you Americans that stand up against evil
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It's called disorderly conduct. Sure, you can say anything you want. But sometimes your actions will have consequences. Hopefully thiers was jail.
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Show where the 1st amendment says that.
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Sounds to me like you need a little schooling. You know nothing about free speech or else you would understand that free speech flies out the window when you impede someone else's abiloty to exercise thier own free speech. Nice try.
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Yes, a few days in jail would underscore Bush's statement "We believe in free speech".
People like you and Bush should be shipped to China.
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Typical looney leftist hate. Opinions only. Nothing factual. Hopefully they spent the day in jail.
It wasn't free speech at all. It was at the expense of everyone else there.
The ones who were watching their neighbors become citizens. The ones having to explain to their children in their arms why that man was yelling. It was at the expense of those celebrating independence day. It was at the expense of ones who know this country is better than all of its sums. America is greater than any of its sitting Presidents. And America is certainly greater than of any of its residents.
lewisvideo 3 years ago 3
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God forbid we should allow these newly Naturalized Citizens to enjoy something as prestigious as a speech given by the Chief Executive, himself, without having to deal with heckling from assholes pushing a political agenda in an apolitical environment.
KaizaRoll 3 years ago