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I'm not going to shoot the weasel myself, but I am watching and waiting in the hope that somebody else will do so. The fucker needs to be executed for murder, but that is never going to happen in our Democrat-controlled legal system, so some other form of justice needs to be found.

I'm not going to shoot the weasel myself, but I am watching and waiting in the hope that somebody else will do so. The fucker needs to be executed for murder, but that is never going to happen in our Democrat-controlled legal system, so some other form of justice needs to be found.

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It is illegal here.

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Fortunately you don't have any power anywhere that matters. Whatever arbitrary rules you make on poal aren't laws, just arbitrary rules.

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lol

They are the simple rules of this place, and users agree with them when they register.

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The rules are vague and open to interpretation. "Calls to violence" doesn't mean anything. It's a bullshit phrase designed to be interpreted however any arbitrary asshole wants to interpret it to stamp out words that make their vaginas sore.

The TOS also wrongly states that calls to violence aren't protected under the 1st Amendment. The 1st Amendment was written by people who openly called for violence against their government, and wrote that the American people should rise up and engage in violence against their government at least one in every generation.

The law of the United States is actually opposite to the claims in the TOS. In , the Supreme Court established that speech advocating illegal conduct is protected under the First Amendment unless the speech is intended to produce imminent lawless action AND likely to incite “ imminent lawless action.”