Into the Night
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No, LeftNut. The Constitution does not apply to JPP.Question: Does JPP rule #1 violate free speech?
No, LeftNut. The Constitution does not apply to JPP.Question: Does JPP rule #1 violate free speech?
What a way to miss the point.No, LeftNut. The Constitution does not apply to JPP.
No shit, Sherlock?Fraud is a crime, LeftNut.
He was one of the first posters i put on ignore. Zero value in reading or replying to his spam bot posts.@Into the Night, all of your posts are scrolled by. Why do you waste your time?
There is absolutely nothing in the bill about reporting on immigrants. The bill protects people that provide services to immigrants. At this point I can only assume you are in a cult and can't read or understand English.No, it doesn't. It makes it a felony to report on "immigrants" and does so in a way that virtually anyone could complain to the state about an investigative journalist showing up at their public place of business and doing so much as to simply photograph the location. It is so vague in its terminology that it would have a chilling effect on any sort of investigative journalism like Shirley and others do as to quash their free speech rights.