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Question: Is this acceptable language of political discourse?
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« on: September 05, 2011, 11:05:19 PM »


 Mr. Hoffa is within his 1st Amendment right to speak, equally, the independent is no longer under any perceived threat of the union or a member of a union. Organized labor's declaration to take out, to deny the civil rights of the citizen, said citizen has now, the warranted 2nd Amendment right to exercise without prejudice at first sight of a union, member of or as a group to be understood, when in the presence of or approached by the union or member, to be in imminent threat to its person, family or property to act accordingly.
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