A woman asks someone to kill Kavanaugh on Twitter
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Not to mention loosing her public school job. But she'll no doubt find employment in one of the many private schools where rich liberals send their pampered kids.Comment
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But they're still protected by the 1st Amendment. You're taking the position of the radical leftists who've been screaming for the criminalization of what they call "hateful speech," which they define as any defense of conservative principals, esp. on college campuses. One of the signs usually seen carried by ranting college mobs is "hate speech IS violence," which they claim justifies silencing by intimidation, & even physically attacking, conservatives, like those students who attempted to support Kavanaugh at U. of Texas.Comment
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Let's see if the same principle is applied to this ditz.But they're still protected by the 1st Amendment. You're taking the position of the radical leftists who've been screaming for the criminalization of what they call "hateful speech," which they define as any defense of conservative principals, esp. on college campuses. One of the signs usually seen carried by ranting college mobs is "hate speech IS violence," which they claim justifies silencing by intimidation, & even physically attacking, conservatives, like those students who attempted to support Kavanaugh at U. of Texas.Comment
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Probably get a job on a college campus. That seems to be the Employer of Last Resort for that type.Comment
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Here's the Left's revision of the 1st Amendment:
https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2018/...tive-messages/Comment
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Why don't they hold those demonstrations around here? I'd make up a sign saying, "YOU are pushing hate speech -- you Nazi!"Comment
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For this kind of airhead, giving up her Facebook page is a punishment worse than loosing her job; anyway, there are plenty of private schools & other orgs that would be happy to have such a "courageous" idiot on their staffs.Comment
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Fairly typical for a modern teacher -- she doesn't know the difference between "whose" and "who's."“So whose [sic] gonna take one for the team and kill Kavanaugh?”Comment

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