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"(I would advise not watching corporate media; they like to shriek about mass shootings for weeks on end, making them sound way more likely to kill you than they actually are, and instilling a totally unnecessary sense of fear and paranoia. Orlando was very sad and viscerally terrifying, but 49 firearm homicides is a

"Any other person who was described as "extremely careless" and "grossly negligent" upon her handling of classified information would have been locked up instantly. Instead, due to her political ties and influence, she walks scott-free."

There's that liberal pc language for you.

a) Of course it isn't true.
b) How would anyone know, since it's deleted?
c) Judaism is one of the lesser criticized religions in the US, which is likely why he picked that one.

His point was that Christians were the only religious people in this country who have to apologize for or defend their faith.

None of that is going to happen. Relax.

Then why are you making excuses for them?

But they're the side always preaching tolerance. Pretty ironic.

You're the one implying they can't think of these solutions themselves.

That…isn't relevant at all. But seriously, these are obvious solutions. At some point these people have to take responsibility for their lives.

That wasn't anti-semitism.

Also, those people who can barely buy food qualify for all sorts of coverage.

They can go to the library or a starbucks. Free wifi there.

It's the absolute worst evidence of that because it was so long ago.

They can buy short-term, like I am…

More people voted for other candidates than for him. He's not exactly the majority leader.

I don't want to flag comments. I just want equality.

"the AV Club not reviewing the movie which supposedly led to the spontaneous uprising in Libya resulting in the deaths of Americans?""

I may consider that if I know who to talk to.

Why? They don't offend me. I'm only asking for equal treatment. Isn't that the liberal way?