Free Speech not Free Stuff
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https://www.mercurynews.com/2020/10/17/t...GoVZCbb_-I
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#2
Free from intimidation, not free handout

https://wbckfm.com/two-of-the-people-arr...Sv40-6PfRI
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#3
Free to live in peace, not free college

https://www.facebook.com/1186450635/post...440954144/
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#4
Free to work, to run business, not free welfare.

https://youtu.be/l0cs9lm7c9I

https://youtu.be/7GAK7oIC000
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#5
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https://nypost.com/2020/10/13/intimidati...den-signs/


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#6
A large “White Lives Matter” protest was held in Shelbyville in 2017.”  Có gì mới không?

Mới nói là NYP là báo lá cải không đáng tin, mà cũng đem ra.  Đúng là DC, nói không mà làm.
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#7
“Khổ ghê ...... New York post là lá cải nào vậy ? Chuyện ảnh hưởng đến cuộc bầu cử như vậy sao không phải USA Today, New York Times hay Wash Post ?“. Cái này ai nói mà bây giờ lôi NYP ra làm bằng chứng.  LMFAO
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#8
https://nationalfile.com/exclusive-trump...n8CmIJH2DE

Sợ tụi này hơn là KKK do đảng dan chủ thành lập
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#9
(2020-10-18, 07:47 PM)cdoan Wrote: “Khổ ghê ...... New York post là lá cải nào vậy ? Chuyện ảnh hưởng đến cuộc bầu cử như vậy sao không phải USA Today, New York Times hay Wash Post ?“. Cái này ai nói mà bây giờ lôi NYP ra làm bằng chứng.  LMFAO

Đó . NY post cũng nói như vậy đó . Có tin luôn không ?

Cả 2 đều đúng hay cả 2 đều không đúng ? Chọn đi
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#10
IĐọc mà hiểu không?  Họ chỉ đưa ra một trường hợp cá nhân. Một trường hợp rồi mấy người đọc chẳng hiểu diễn nghĩa ra là đa số, thường xảy ra.  Bởi vậy họ mới mù quáng đổ thừa đủ thứ, đổ thừa cho Trump mà không biết KKK là do đảng DC sáng lập ra. Trong khi biết bao nhiêu trường hợp chỉ đội cái nón MAGA thôi mà bị hành hung thì họ nhắm mắt cho là chẳng có đáng gì.
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#11
(2020-10-18, 07:45 PM)cdoan Wrote: A large “White Lives Matter” protest was held in Shelbyville in 2017.”  Có gì mới không?

Mới nói là NYP là báo lá cải không đáng tin, mà cũng đem ra.  Đúng là DC, nói không mà làm.

Có mới nà anh cdoan: là mới biết có những người tin báo lá cải, truyền thông thổ tả như tin cha ruột mình, mà không hề kiểm chứng coi tụi nó nói thiệt, hay nói láo  Face-with-stuck-out-tongue-and-winking-eye_1f61c Biggrin Rollin
Cười lên góp tiếng vui đời

Trăm năm chỉ một thoáng, hời hư không. Smiling-face-with-halo4
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LMFAO
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#13
https://youtu.be/bNNssVV1KYo
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#14
Trump bịp bợm, không có thực chất.

Hôm qua, nghe cựu Tổng Thống Obama nói chuyện ở Florida với cử tri hô hào bầu cho Biden đã quá chừng.

Obama nói gì là CNN đăng tải lại, không xạo à nha.  Ha ha ha.

Trump là hàng giả lòe mắt thiên hạ, không có thực chất.

Obama in Florida: Trump's tough guy schtick is a fraud - CNNPolitics

https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/24/politics/barack-obama-florida-donald-trump/index.html

By Gregory Krieg, CNN
Updated 9:59 PM EDT, Sat October 24, 2020


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(CNN)Former President Barack Obama on Saturday laced into President Donald Trump, describing his successor as a thin-skinned bully whose true weakness was revealed when he walked off the set of a high profile interview this week after being faced with a few probing questions.


"He likes to act tough and talk tough. He thinks scowling and being mean is tough," Obama said at a drive-in rally in South Florida. "But when '60 Minutes' and Lesley Stahl are too tough for you, you ain't all that tough."


Obama turned the screws on Trump for a second time in four days after making his debut on the campaign trail earlier this week at a pair of events in Philadelphia.

The decision to appear in Florida, where the polls indicate the race will be decided by the finest of margins, with less than 10 days until Election Day underscored the state's potentially decisive role in the election. It also suggested the Biden campaign believes that victory there would put a pin in the expected election night drama by cutting off Trump's increasingly narrow path to reelection.


View Trump and Biden head-to-head polling


"If you bring Florida home, this thing's over," Obama told volunteers at an unannounced stop in Miami Springs earlier in the day. "That way I don't have to stay up too late. I don't have to wait for the results through the next day. I want to go to sleep knowing that we're going to have a president fighting on our behalf."


Trump was in Ohio on Saturday, but he had Obama on his mind. During remarks in Circleville, he brought up the former president's return to the stump.


"I guess it started yesterday or the day before, right? They had 42 people show up, 42," Trump said. "We have thousands, tens of thousands and outside it's five times what this is."


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Daily Covid-19 cases will hit six digits soon, expert warns, as US reports a one-day high of more than 83,000 infections

Obama, like Biden, is not holding typical campaign rallies in deference to the coronavirus pandemic, which has claimed the lives of more than 224,000 Americans and, on Friday, recorded the highest single day of new cases since the pandemic began earlier this year. Trump has ignored public health officials warning and pleas in order to host larger events, which are not socially distanced and feature only occasional mask-wearing.


In his remarks in Florida, Obama wove a detailed prosecution of Trump's record in office with mockery of the President's rough-and-ready persona, joking that anyone who gets rattled by a "60 Minutes" correspondent is "never going to stand up to a dictator."


The former president, who has remained an obsession of Trump's throughout his time in office, described the President's behavior as "not normal" and compared him unfavorably to "Florida Man," an internet meme that plays on news headlines about wild, unruly and often illegal behavior.


"You wouldn't tolerate it from a coworker. You wouldn't tolerate it from a high school principal. You wouldn't tolerate it from a coach. You wouldn't tolerate it from a family member," Obama said, reciting a litany of Trump's most outlandish actions. "'Florida man' wouldn't even do this stuff. Why are we accepting it from the President of the United States?"


But Obama returned throughout his speech to the spiraling pandemic and Trump's response -- and his failure to chart out a coherent one that addresses the scale of the crisis.


"Eight months into this pandemic, new cases are breaking records. Donald Trump isn't going to suddenly protect all of us. He can't even take the basic steps to protect himself," Obama said, returning to an argument he first made on Wednesday in reference to Trumps' own bout with the illness. It is believed the President caught the virus during a White House ceremony, which Obama -- like many others -- called a "superspreader event," for 
Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett earlier this month.


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Inside one celebration that helped spread the virus across the US government

Obama also tied the surging toll of the pandemic to Trump's efforts to dismantle his own signature achievement, the Affordable Care Act. If the 2010 health care law is struck down in the Supreme Court, where its fate could be decided after the election, popular provisions like protections for patients with pre-existing conditions would fall with it.


Trump has repeatedly claimed that he has a replacement ready to go, but has not yet -- after years of promising -- presented one to the public.

"The reason they don't show you their plan to actually provide people protections when it comes to preexisting conditions is because they don't have one, and they never have," Obama said. "That's just a fact. And instead of just 'fessing up that they don't want people to have health insurance, they've attacked the Affordable Care Act at every turn."

In his spat with "60 Minutes," Trump released unedited footage from the interview, a portion of which showed Stahl pressing him on the whereabouts of his long-promised health care plan. But Trump, unable to point to any specific legislation or blueprint, only reasserted his vague promises.

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Why is Donald Trump so obsessed with this '60 Minutes' interview?


He was clear, though, on his desire for the Supreme Court to terminate the law.

"I hope that they end it," Trump said. "It will be so good if they end it."

"Why would you want to take people's health insurance just at the very moment when people need health insurance the most?," Obama said on Saturday, in reference to Trump's comment. "What's the rationale in that? And think about what that would do to families right here (in Miami-Dade)."

Obama concluded with another call for Americans to turnout in record numbers ahead of and on Election Day. He hailed the grassroots movements that fought back against the Trump administration's family separation policy at the US-Mexico border and took to the streets this summer to demonstrate against racism and police brutality.

But, he said, failing to vote would amount to an abandonment of the principles those protesters lined up to protect.

"We've got to channel their activism into action. We can't just talk. We can't just imagine a better future. We've got to go out there and fight for it. We've got out to out-hustle the other side," Obama said. "We've got to vote like never before, and we've got to leave no doubt."
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#15
Buổi nói chuyện của Obama hôm qua ở Florida nhắm thẳng vào Trump.  Phen này Trump đau hơn hoạn.
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