So much for freedom of speech, the republicans can never say anything about the cancel culture!

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The measure was filed months after Louisville, the state's largest city, became the site of huge protests in the wake of the police killing of Breonna Taylor. The bill passed the Republican-dominated Senate 22-11 and now awaits House input.

Under the legislation, anyone who "accosts, insults, taunts, or challenges a law enforcement officer with offensive or derisive words, or by gestures or other physical contact, that would have a direct tendency to provoke a violent response" would be guilty of a misdemeanor and face up to 90 days in jail and fines.
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Several Republican senators who voted against the bill shared concerns that some parts of it would violate First Amendment rights and strain the judicial system. Nevertheless, they signaled support for the bill if some parts of it were amended in the House.
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What do they have better to do, Kentucky is a hell hole, they have the Grim Reaper and Rand Paul to represent them.
 
The measure was filed months after Louisville, the state's largest city, became the site of huge protests in the wake of the police killing of Breonna Taylor. The bill passed the Republican-dominated Senate 22-11 and now awaits House input.

Under the legislation, anyone who "accosts, insults, taunts, or challenges a law enforcement officer with offensive or derisive words, or by gestures or other physical contact, that would have a direct tendency to provoke a violent response" would be guilty of a misdemeanor and face up to 90 days in jail and fines.
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Several Republican senators who voted against the bill shared concerns that some parts of it would violate First Amendment rights and strain the judicial system. Nevertheless, they signaled support for the bill if some parts of it were amended in the House.
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What do they have better to do, Kentucky is a hell hole, they have the Grim Reaper and Rand Paul to represent them.

The police state and militarization of police have been here for a while now deary. Both Democrypts and Republicons are both involved. It is only an illusion that Democrypts and the Repulicons are any different and they both add to an overbloated government which runs people's lives.

We need to get rid of both parties all together. They are both the cause of the problems we have now and ignorant people and lawmakers that make all these stupid laws to keep the Prison Industrial Complex going and keep people slaves to the state and FEDs.
 
The measure was filed months after Louisville, the state's largest city, became the site of huge protests in the wake of the police killing of Breonna Taylor. The bill passed the Republican-dominated Senate 22-11 and now awaits House input.

Under the legislation, anyone who "accosts, insults, taunts, or challenges a law enforcement officer with offensive or derisive words, or by gestures or other physical contact, that would have a direct tendency to provoke a violent response" would be guilty of a misdemeanor and face up to 90 days in jail and fines.
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Several Republican senators who voted against the bill shared concerns that some parts of it would violate First Amendment rights and strain the judicial system. Nevertheless, they signaled support for the bill if some parts of it were amended in the House.
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What do they have better to do, Kentucky is a hell hole, they have the Grim Reaper and Rand Paul to represent them.

It will be challenged in court. So what ?

Has nothing to do with cancel culture.
 
The measure was filed months after Louisville, the state's largest city, became the site of huge protests in the wake of the police killing of Breonna Taylor. The bill passed the Republican-dominated Senate 22-11 and now awaits House input.

Under the legislation, anyone who "accosts, insults, taunts, or challenges a law enforcement officer with offensive or derisive words, or by gestures or other physical contact, that would have a direct tendency to provoke a violent response" would be guilty of a misdemeanor and face up to 90 days in jail and fines.
snip
Several Republican senators who voted against the bill shared concerns that some parts of it would violate First Amendment rights and strain the judicial system. Nevertheless, they signaled support for the bill if some parts of it were amended in the House.
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What do they have better to do, Kentucky is a hell hole, they have the Grim Reaper and Rand Paul to represent them.
Its too bad that liberals have to be threatened with jail time just to compel civil behavour

but if thats what it takes...
 
The measure was filed months after Louisville, the state's largest city, became the site of huge protests in the wake of the police killing of Breonna Taylor. The bill passed the Republican-dominated Senate 22-11 and now awaits House input.

Under the legislation, anyone who "accosts, insults, taunts, or challenges a law enforcement officer with offensive or derisive words, or by gestures or other physical contact, that would have a direct tendency to provoke a violent response" would be guilty of a misdemeanor and face up to 90 days in jail and fines.
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Several Republican senators who voted against the bill shared concerns that some parts of it would violate First Amendment rights and strain the judicial system. Nevertheless, they signaled support for the bill if some parts of it were amended in the House.
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What do they have better to do, Kentucky is a hell hole, they have the Grim Reaper and Rand Paul to represent them.

It will be challenged in court. So what ?

Has nothing to do with cancel culture.

Yes it has everything to do with cancel culture, do you know cancel culture is changing the speech but the republican moved on up, they cancel people now.
 
The measure was filed months after Louisville, the state's largest city, became the site of huge protests in the wake of the police killing of Breonna Taylor. The bill passed the Republican-dominated Senate 22-11 and now awaits House input.

Under the legislation, anyone who "accosts, insults, taunts, or challenges a law enforcement officer with offensive or derisive words, or by gestures or other physical contact, that would have a direct tendency to provoke a violent response" would be guilty of a misdemeanor and face up to 90 days in jail and fines.
snip
Several Republican senators who voted against the bill shared concerns that some parts of it would violate First Amendment rights and strain the judicial system. Nevertheless, they signaled support for the bill if some parts of it were amended in the House.
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What do they have better to do, Kentucky is a hell hole, they have the Grim Reaper and Rand Paul to represent them.
Its too bad that liberals have to be threatened with jail time just to compel civil behavour

but if thats what it takes...

Republican's are not "the law and order" party anymore, after what you did to the capital Jan 6th.

If iffy if they never were, Kavanaugh and Tramp both got away with rape and attempted rape.
 
The measure was filed months after Louisville, the state's largest city, became the site of huge protests in the wake of the police killing of Breonna Taylor. The bill passed the Republican-dominated Senate 22-11 and now awaits House input.

Under the legislation, anyone who "accosts, insults, taunts, or challenges a law enforcement officer with offensive or derisive words, or by gestures or other physical contact, that would have a direct tendency to provoke a violent response" would be guilty of a misdemeanor and face up to 90 days in jail and fines.
snip
Several Republican senators who voted against the bill shared concerns that some parts of it would violate First Amendment rights and strain the judicial system. Nevertheless, they signaled support for the bill if some parts of it were amended in the House.
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What do they have better to do, Kentucky is a hell hole, they have the Grim Reaper and Rand Paul to represent them.

It will be challenged in court. So what ?

Has nothing to do with cancel culture.

Yes it has everything to do with cancel culture, do you know cancel culture is changing the speech but the republican moved on up, they cancel people now.

You are incorrect in your assertion.

And there is a huge difference between saying you can't provoke a police officer and trying to wipe out business because you don't like that they supported DJT.

Your thread title is laughable.
 
The measure was filed months after Louisville, the state's largest city, became the site of huge protests in the wake of the police killing of Breonna Taylor. The bill passed the Republican-dominated Senate 22-11 and now awaits House input.

Under the legislation, anyone who "accosts, insults, taunts, or challenges a law enforcement officer with offensive or derisive words, or by gestures or other physical contact, that would have a direct tendency to provoke a violent response" would be guilty of a misdemeanor and face up to 90 days in jail and fines.
snip
Several Republican senators who voted against the bill shared concerns that some parts of it would violate First Amendment rights and strain the judicial system. Nevertheless, they signaled support for the bill if some parts of it were amended in the House.
------------------------------------
What do they have better to do, Kentucky is a hell hole, they have the Grim Reaper and Rand Paul to represent them.
Its too bad that liberals have to be threatened with jail time just to compel civil behavour

but if thats what it takes...

Republican's are not "the law and order" party anymore, after what you did to the capital Jan 6th.

Don't make me laugh.

First, you don't really know what happened on Jan 6th.

Second, a small group of yutzes don't represent the GOP.

You simply dig for confirmational bias as you rot in your old folks home.
 
The measure was filed months after Louisville, the state's largest city, became the site of huge protests in the wake of the police killing of Breonna Taylor. The bill passed the Republican-dominated Senate 22-11 and now awaits House input.

Under the legislation, anyone who "accosts, insults, taunts, or challenges a law enforcement officer with offensive or derisive words, or by gestures or other physical contact, that would have a direct tendency to provoke a violent response" would be guilty of a misdemeanor and face up to 90 days in jail and fines.
snip
Several Republican senators who voted against the bill shared concerns that some parts of it would violate First Amendment rights and strain the judicial system. Nevertheless, they signaled support for the bill if some parts of it were amended in the House.
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What do they have better to do, Kentucky is a hell hole, they have the Grim Reaper and Rand Paul to represent them.

It will be challenged in court. So what ?

Has nothing to do with cancel culture.

Yes it has everything to do with cancel culture, do you know cancel culture is changing the speech but the republican moved on up, they cancel people now.

You are incorrect in your assertion.

And there is a huge difference between saying you can't provoke a police officer and trying to wipe out business because you don't like that they supported DJT.

Your thread title is laughable.

Has nothing to do with DJT, but he blasted people who disagreed with him and raked them threw the coals. You know what it has to do with tramp, quieted all the people against him.
 
The measure was filed months after Louisville, the state's largest city, became the site of huge protests in the wake of the police killing of Breonna Taylor. The bill passed the Republican-dominated Senate 22-11 and now awaits House input.

Under the legislation, anyone who "accosts, insults, taunts, or challenges a law enforcement officer with offensive or derisive words, or by gestures or other physical contact, that would have a direct tendency to provoke a violent response" would be guilty of a misdemeanor and face up to 90 days in jail and fines.
snip
Several Republican senators who voted against the bill shared concerns that some parts of it would violate First Amendment rights and strain the judicial system. Nevertheless, they signaled support for the bill if some parts of it were amended in the House.
------------------------------------
What do they have better to do, Kentucky is a hell hole, they have the Grim Reaper and Rand Paul to represent them.
Its too bad that liberals have to be threatened with jail time just to compel civil behavour

but if thats what it takes...

Republican's are not "the law and order" party anymore, after what you did to the capital Jan 6th.

Don't make me laugh.

First, you don't really know what happened on Jan 6th.

Second, a small group of yutzes don't represent the GOP.

You simply dig for confirmational bias as you rot in your old folks home.

It was an insurrection and they are many are being charged for it. Yes it does represent the GOP and tramp.
 
The measure was filed months after Louisville, the state's largest city, became the site of huge protests in the wake of the police killing of Breonna Taylor. The bill passed the Republican-dominated Senate 22-11 and now awaits House input.

Under the legislation, anyone who "accosts, insults, taunts, or challenges a law enforcement officer with offensive or derisive words, or by gestures or other physical contact, that would have a direct tendency to provoke a violent response" would be guilty of a misdemeanor and face up to 90 days in jail and fines.
snip
Several Republican senators who voted against the bill shared concerns that some parts of it would violate First Amendment rights and strain the judicial system. Nevertheless, they signaled support for the bill if some parts of it were amended in the House.
------------------------------------
What do they have better to do, Kentucky is a hell hole, they have the Grim Reaper and Rand Paul to represent them.

It will be challenged in court. So what ?

Has nothing to do with cancel culture.

Yes it has everything to do with cancel culture, do you know cancel culture is changing the speech but the republican moved on up, they cancel people now.

You are incorrect in your assertion.

And there is a huge difference between saying you can't provoke a police officer and trying to wipe out business because you don't like that they supported DJT.

Your thread title is laughable.

Has nothing to do with DJT, but he blasted people who disagreed with him and raked them threw the coals. You know what it has to do with tramp, quieted all the people against him.

That is simply foolish and reaffirms my claim you need to believe what Brian Stelter tells you.

Cancel culture is a term people use to describe mob reprisal.

That's it.
 
The measure was filed months after Louisville, the state's largest city, became the site of huge protests in the wake of the police killing of Breonna Taylor. The bill passed the Republican-dominated Senate 22-11 and now awaits House input.

Under the legislation, anyone who "accosts, insults, taunts, or challenges a law enforcement officer with offensive or derisive words, or by gestures or other physical contact, that would have a direct tendency to provoke a violent response" would be guilty of a misdemeanor and face up to 90 days in jail and fines.
snip
Several Republican senators who voted against the bill shared concerns that some parts of it would violate First Amendment rights and strain the judicial system. Nevertheless, they signaled support for the bill if some parts of it were amended in the House.
------------------------------------
What do they have better to do, Kentucky is a hell hole, they have the Grim Reaper and Rand Paul to represent them.
Its too bad that liberals have to be threatened with jail time just to compel civil behavour

but if thats what it takes...

Republican's are not "the law and order" party anymore, after what you did to the capital Jan 6th.

Don't make me laugh.

First, you don't really know what happened on Jan 6th.

Second, a small group of yutzes don't represent the GOP.

You simply dig for confirmational bias as you rot in your old folks home.

It was an insurrection and they are many are being charged for it. Yes it does represent the GOP and tramp.

How many ?

And no it does not.

Such a claim is ignorant.
 
The measure was filed months after Louisville, the state's largest city, became the site of huge protests in the wake of the police killing of Breonna Taylor. The bill passed the Republican-dominated Senate 22-11 and now awaits House input.

Under the legislation, anyone who "accosts, insults, taunts, or challenges a law enforcement officer with offensive or derisive words, or by gestures or other physical contact, that would have a direct tendency to provoke a violent response" would be guilty of a misdemeanor and face up to 90 days in jail and fines.
snip
Several Republican senators who voted against the bill shared concerns that some parts of it would violate First Amendment rights and strain the judicial system. Nevertheless, they signaled support for the bill if some parts of it were amended in the House.
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What do they have better to do, Kentucky is a hell hole, they have the Grim Reaper and Rand Paul to represent them.


Antifa protestors are actually trained to be provocative to cops to try to get a violent response so that they can give material to their allies in the press and advance the agenda.


Cops practice and train to stand there and take it, and remain professional.


Shutting it down, sounds like a good idea.
 
The measure was filed months after Louisville, the state's largest city, became the site of huge protests in the wake of the police killing of Breonna Taylor. The bill passed the Republican-dominated Senate 22-11 and now awaits House input.

Under the legislation, anyone who "accosts, insults, taunts, or challenges a law enforcement officer with offensive or derisive words, or by gestures or other physical contact, that would have a direct tendency to provoke a violent response" would be guilty of a misdemeanor and face up to 90 days in jail and fines.
snip
Several Republican senators who voted against the bill shared concerns that some parts of it would violate First Amendment rights and strain the judicial system. Nevertheless, they signaled support for the bill if some parts of it were amended in the House.
------------------------------------
What do they have better to do, Kentucky is a hell hole, they have the Grim Reaper and Rand Paul to represent them.

It will be challenged in court. So what ?

Has nothing to do with cancel culture.

Yes it has everything to do with cancel culture, do you know cancel culture is changing the speech but the republican moved on up, they cancel people now.

You are incorrect in your assertion.

And there is a huge difference between saying you can't provoke a police officer and trying to wipe out business because you don't like that they supported DJT.

Your thread title is laughable.

Has nothing to do with DJT, but he blasted people who disagreed with him and raked them threw the coals. You know what it has to do with tramp, quieted all the people against him.

That is simply foolish and reaffirms my claim you need to believe what Brian Stelter tells you.

Cancel culture is a term people use to describe mob reprisal.

That's it.


Be it a virtual mob or a real mob.
 
The measure was filed months after Louisville, the state's largest city, became the site of huge protests in the wake of the police killing of Breonna Taylor. The bill passed the Republican-dominated Senate 22-11 and now awaits House input.

Under the legislation, anyone who "accosts, insults, taunts, or challenges a law enforcement officer with offensive or derisive words, or by gestures or other physical contact, that would have a direct tendency to provoke a violent response" would be guilty of a misdemeanor and face up to 90 days in jail and fines.
snip
Several Republican senators who voted against the bill shared concerns that some parts of it would violate First Amendment rights and strain the judicial system. Nevertheless, they signaled support for the bill if some parts of it were amended in the House.
------------------------------------
What do they have better to do, Kentucky is a hell hole, they have the Grim Reaper and Rand Paul to represent them.


Antifa protestors are actually trained to be provocative to cops to try to get a violent response so that they can give material to their allies in the press and advance the agenda.


Cops practice and train to stand there and take it, and remain professional.


Shutting it down, sounds like a good idea.

I've always wondered how people can be allowed to verbally abuse a police officer.

It's simply mind boggling.
 
The measure was filed months after Louisville, the state's largest city, became the site of huge protests in the wake of the police killing of Breonna Taylor. The bill passed the Republican-dominated Senate 22-11 and now awaits House input.

Under the legislation, anyone who "accosts, insults, taunts, or challenges a law enforcement officer with offensive or derisive words, or by gestures or other physical contact, that would have a direct tendency to provoke a violent response" would be guilty of a misdemeanor and face up to 90 days in jail and fines.
snip
Several Republican senators who voted against the bill shared concerns that some parts of it would violate First Amendment rights and strain the judicial system. Nevertheless, they signaled support for the bill if some parts of it were amended in the House.
------------------------------------
What do they have better to do, Kentucky is a hell hole, they have the Grim Reaper and Rand Paul to represent them.
Its too bad that liberals have to be threatened with jail time just to compel civil behavour

but if thats what it takes...

Republican's are not "the law and order" party anymore, after what you did to the capital Jan 6th.

Don't make me laugh.

First, you don't really know what happened on Jan 6th.

Second, a small group of yutzes don't represent the GOP.

You simply dig for confirmational bias as you rot in your old folks home.

It was an insurrection and they are many are being charged for it. Yes it does represent the GOP and tramp.

We understand that you still suffer TDS.

It's apparent that 2016 has never left your blood stream.
 
Republican's are not "the law and order" party anymore, after what you did to the capital Jan 6th.
Republicans do not make excuses for the violence on jan 6 the way democrats excuse and allow leftwing riots on our nations streets


This is a thread about free speech- but I'll respond to you.

Yes millions of people compared to a few thousand that stormed the capital.
 
The measure was filed months after Louisville, the state's largest city, became the site of huge protests in the wake of the police killing of Breonna Taylor. The bill passed the Republican-dominated Senate 22-11 and now awaits House input.

Under the legislation, anyone who "accosts, insults, taunts, or challenges a law enforcement officer with offensive or derisive words, or by gestures or other physical contact, that would have a direct tendency to provoke a violent response" would be guilty of a misdemeanor and face up to 90 days in jail and fines.
snip
Several Republican senators who voted against the bill shared concerns that some parts of it would violate First Amendment rights and strain the judicial system. Nevertheless, they signaled support for the bill if some parts of it were amended in the House.
------------------------------------
What do they have better to do, Kentucky is a hell hole, they have the Grim Reaper and Rand Paul to represent them.


Antifa protestors are actually trained to be provocative to cops to try to get a violent response so that they can give material to their allies in the press and advance the agenda.


Cops practice and train to stand there and take it, and remain professional.


Shutting it down, sounds like a good idea.
Where do the antifa members train and who is their commander? Yes, I`m calling you a liar.
 

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