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As far as I saw in the video, him giving the double middle finger on the way out was more then enough for me to punch him in the face. I've done it for less. Thug got treated like one. Now, old man saying "next time we going to kill him" or whatever, that's crossing a line. My opinion but I'm from an old school place...
Can you site that that he shouldn't have been there in the US constitution. I'm thinking not
Yep. The 10th Amendment.
That Thug, as you incorrectly claim, had no "right" to be in that rally. He had no right to disrupt it. He had no right to be violent. He had no right to provoke the others there to start a fight.
That Thug, as you incorrectly claim, had no "right" to be in that rally. He had no right to disrupt it. He had no right to be violent. He had no right to provoke the others there to start a fight.
And that white thug had no right to assault him, which is why he was arrested.
"The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people."
How does that apply to whether or not someone has a right to be protesting at a rally?
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