Tampa Bay Police place restrctions of free speech at the Superbowl
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No one wants to here you preaching at the Superbowl. All people want to do is drink beer. If they wanted to hear about God they would of gone to church that day.
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I liked this video for the cops taking down the signs. WOO!
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so if it was on wood sticks it be ok? talk about stupid ordinances. most are just one commissioners personal opinion or attack on others within a public. true waste of the peoples money and time.
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Oook at the FAT CHICK.. It looks like she missed a Sunday dinner, or breakfast, or lunch, or several big snacks.
Notice how they are complaining about open containers to try to revery the cop's attention. Then "we preach every Superbowl with no problem excuse.
They have the illogic thinking of a stupid teenager in a high school argument.
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Christian bible thumpers ALWAYS think they are above the law when it comes to the mental illness called religion. They try to rationalize it all of the time. What losers. Good for the Tampa Police Department to have the guts to stand up against these radicals nutcases.
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hope ya got a lawsuit brewin'. tell bro. lyman greetings from NW ARK.
i might not agree with what you have to say but i will defend your right to say it to the death !
would you do the same for me ?
if yes you are my ally if nay then you are my enemy and will fight you till the end of my days.
demented669 5 months ago
@demented669
Evelyn Beatrice Hall, (1868 – after 1939),[1] who wrote under the pseudonym S.G. Tallentyre, was an English writer best known for her biography of Voltaire with the title The Friends of Voltaire, which she completed in 1906. Hall wrote the phrase: "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it" which is often misattributed to Voltaire himself... Hall's quote is often cited to describe the principle of freedom of speech.
Answer: YES
SouthernPreachers 5 months ago