It is “do no harm”, but harm is considered a direct incitement to violence.
It is “do no harm”, but harm is considered a direct incitement to violence.
She wasn’t uninvited. They canceled because of legitimate security concerns. Berkeley didn’t censor her in any way, and in fact was planning to let her speak and provide security.
Didn’t the “Choose Life” shirt get co-opted by abortion protesters too?
If you look at the source article, it’s not really about Rachel Dolezal. It’s all about the author and her feelings, and how she used questions towards Dolezal to get to the point she wanted from the beginning.
From the USA Today article about Trump- https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/onpolitics/2017/04/14/president-trump-republicans-raise-money-for-2020-election/100488848/
That’s the problem with winning. It turns the spotlight on, and everybody finds out where the cockroaches scatter.
Yeah, we know it’s Unconstitutional, and this poor guy should have never, ever gone through it. Plus, we need to take down this ridiculous raid culture Trump has brought. There’s no way they’re not violating 4th Amendment rights of citizens (or in this case, guest workers who are given the same rights for their stay).
The amount he’s doing is more, but he’s not doing anything new. Every President sets up a re-election campaign after taking office, and all of them end up with either personal or household income from running it.
Good points.
I think your last sentence said it all. It really comes down to both where the parents are in their lives and their respective personalities.
Along with O’Reilly starting a new radio/tv/internet thing like Glenn Beck. It’s going to mean even more conservative media!
Also, you wouldn’t have water to wipe yourself off unless it’s bottled water in the fridge.
Maybe, but I love finding out what people want. Who has northern beans when you could have another piece of cake or something?
Honestly, if I were young today, I doubt I’d have liked wrestling. It’s basically like people watching figure skating. The crowds have become part of it, doing their own chants and refusing to go along with what WWE is selling.
That’s the same thing I said- don’t let it happen twice.
Or at least didn’t care if it was true. He lives here in Austin, and supposedly he’s quite a bit different in regular life. He pals around with some of the more famous local people and is known as more of a good ol’ boy who likes to drink than anything else.
It’s not true. It’s just a cooler way of saying “fool me once...”.
I think you have it backwards. All political pundits/talk show hosts are characters. Most do the opposite- act nice on the air and then act like monsters off the air, but it’s still a persona.
Bill Cosby was a beloved comedian using his own name and stage persona. It wasn’t a good indication of what he was really like.