but Queen Elizabeth wrote about how she and her Father the King were nearly killed during one of the strike — Maw
The right to have an opinion and then expressing it is what is meant by freedom of speech. — raza
Article 19.
Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.
like being called a 'clueless idiot — FreeEmotion
Now why is it, do you think, that Royal family members never appear as soldiers on the front line? Or any Rothschild family member for that matter (actual surname Bauer). — raza
When Brayan was 9 years old, in 2016, his mother was brutally raped and murdered in Honduras. Her body was found in a septic tank. When Brayan saw her in the coffin, she was so disfigured that he couldn’t recognize her. She had been seven months pregnant. That’s when his nightmares began, his fear of the dark. His mother’s boyfriend had abused her and was arrested in the killing, but he claimed it was a gang killing and was set free. He threatened Brayan and his father, José, so José vowed to bring Brayan to safety in the United States. The opportunity to travel there safely arrived this year.
Border Patrol officers refused to even glance at the notarized letters from lawyers making his case, José said. He was jailed for 20 days, asked to sign papers in English he did not understand and was deported to Honduras. Brayan was flown to a shelter for children in Maryland.
Brayan is now one of the more than 2,000 children — a conservative estimate — who have been separated from their families as part of the Trump administration’s zero-tolerance crackdown on undocumented immigration. On June 26, a federal district judge in San Diego ordered that those families must be reunited within 30 or fewer days — even though a Justice Department lawyer acknowledged there was no formal procedure to reunite families.
Being "insulted" doesn't interfere with your speech. And anyway, "insult" is a personal sensation or feeling of the one whom apparently feels insulted. — raza
When I feel that my views are going to be attacked, and in a most impolite way, I no longer feel free to speak. That is just my opinion — FreeEmotion
but I thought the idea was not to make minorities extremely uncomfortable. — FreeEmotion
Senate Select Committee on Intelligence — Benkei
There should be no such special rights for someone just because of their skin color or religion or ethnicity within a nation's laws. — raza
Fortunately, there was something interesting there that made me agree that it was a tactical error to indict these parties due to opening up the possibility for discovery procedures that could interfere with ongoing investigations — Benkei
Therefore, what you are effectively saying, is that following the law is not necessary as a way of getting to the truth as to whether any laws were broken, — raza
and that what IS necessary is the employment of "tactics" toward getting a result of an impression someone is guilty of something.
A verdict without DUE process seems to be the goal of these tactics. — raza
I said indictments of persons related to an ongoing investigation can interfere with that investigation due to the possibility of discovery procedures — Benkei
I don't even know where to point where you're going wrong — Benkei
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