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No, that’s not what this bill does. You can read it here: https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/senate-bill/720/text

Section 4(b)(1)(A)(ii) makes it illegal for ANY US PERSON to SUPPORT any boycott of Israel imposed or requested by a foreign entity, including the UN and the EU. That covers any boycott which any

My mother is a Green, and serves on the county school board. She works her ass off and expects no recognition, and fuck you very much.

I’m not usually one for ad hominems, but what is even the point of being rich if you’re not going to have someone iron your shirts? Quality my ass.

Currently navigating this issue with my SO. I’m a deist, and she’s a presbyterian. I used to be pretty anti-religious after some bullying I experienced in the pseudo-Christian deep south, and it took a while for me to get over that. What I’ve come away with is this: being schooled in a system of belief and traditions

This is where sic tags would come in if this were journalism. The misspellings are far less egregious than the leading questions. This whole piece is like something out of Radio Free Europe.

Without going to the merits of the criticism she received — yeah, filmmakers are going to be upset when this happens. The whole point of confronting them when they’re in publicity mode is bring the issues into the spotlight and ensure that they are addressed.

That was a jab at a facile argument by hyperbole; I didn’t actually vote against anything, I voted *for* the policy platform I’d like to see implemented. The irony of your comment on an article bashing a woman for having the audacity to participate in the democratic process is pretty awesome. You keep doin’ you. I’m

You want some french fries to pour that salt on?

I did vote against Trump. I also voted against Hillary. The cool thing is that one of the parties I voted against loss. I’m a glass-half-full kind of person.

Reality will be here waiting when you’re done looking for Russians behind every curtain. Meanwhile, the Democratic party will continue to collapse instead of engaging in a little introspection and listening to its base.

This is literally an article shitting on Jill Stein because your candidate lost an election so hard that people will be talking about it for generations. Y’all need a mirror.

Totally. That’s why the GP ticket had no people of color, while the Democratic ticket did. Oh wait, that’s the opposite of reality.

I voted Stein. No apologies here, but good luck finding a constructive outlet for your anger.

I was disappointed when she didn’t have a good answer to that question, but it isn’t wrong. Quantitative easing was a band-aid to halt the freefall of the economy, but now there’s nothing that can be done when the next crash comes. Debt is higher than it was in 2007, real unemployment is no better, and equities have

Hillary did not earn my vote and I voted for Stein and I hope you never, ever forget it. Cheers!

I voted for Stein and I’m still glad that Hillary lost.

I proudly voted for Stein and I’m glad to read those quotes. Every one of them is spot on, and the fact that Hillary voters are still butthurt that we had the audacity to participate in the democratic process attests to the continuing implosion of the Democratic party as a viable political force.

It’s disappointing to

“...(where only three percent of students met city-wide reading standards in 2016), all 170 students of the 2017 graduating class has been accepted into college.”

This doesn’t reflect well on the high school, but it does reflect extremely badly on our college system.

I hope you realize the US has been playing the same game — our arming and support of neo-nazis in Ukraine is the whole reason Russia annexed Crimea.

You’re whining about collective punishment in a discussion about banning a movie whose star supported the massacre in Gaza? Am I reading that right? I wonder what it’s like to be so special.