So much for freedom of speech, the republicans can never say anything about the 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.
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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.
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.
Wake up already, it was absolutely100% NOT an insurrection and no one's life was in danger, there were no weapons on anyone and no shots fired by anyone other than law enforcement. It was a riot and wrong but not an insurrection, media and the left want to call it that for inflammatory purposes which seems to have worked on you.
They had zip ties and gallows and they were trying to install a president who clearly got his ass kicked. It was a treasonous insurrection that was planned, scheduled and incited. It was 1st class domestic terrorism. They would`ve killed Pence if they had found him.

Yes, like hanging anyone would overturn the election.

How foolish can YOU be.
 
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.

Here is the problem. The Supreme Court has already ruled that people can rhetorically attack police officeras without being charged.

"U.S. courts have made it clear that individuals have a right to insult police officers. In 1987, the U.S. Supreme Court decided in City of Houston v. Hill that the First Amendment allows for a "significant amount of verbal criticism and challenge directed at police officers," ruling against a Houston, Texas, ordinance making it "unlawful for any person to assault, strike or in any manner oppose, molest, abuse or interrupt any policeman in the execution of his duty, or any person summoned to aid in making an arrest."

Insulting a Police Officer Is Not a Crime - Bloomberg

Sound familiar? That is similar to the Kentucky bill.
 
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.
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.
Bullshit as usual. Kavanaugh was the recipient of a witch hunt with a manufactured lying witness, your heroes.
 
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.

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.
Wake up already, it was absolutely100% NOT an insurrection and no one's life was in danger, there were no weapons on anyone and no shots fired by anyone other than law enforcement. It was a riot and wrong but not an insurrection, media and the left want to call it that for inflammatory purposes which seems to have worked on you.
They had zip ties and gallows and they were trying to install a president who clearly got his ass kicked. It was a treasonous insurrection that was planned, scheduled and incited. It was 1st class domestic terrorism. They would`ve killed Pence if they had found him.
Who told you that ? That Q guy? Gonna kill pence . Wow
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