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I believe that at this point they are deserving of violence..... in the sense that the people throwing them around so freely to try and manipulate society to backing their cause or keeping their opinions of said cause to themselves for fear of being labeled deserve a good punch in the mouth.
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Col Joseph Lenertz
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LOL! Kinda the other direction than I meant, but yes.
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Going in the other direction... those clowns are embodying everything that they claim to be fighting against. Especially by using and promoting violence. The scary part is that so many people are caught up in their own emotions or lack the intelligence or education to be able to see that.
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SFC James Asbill
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You know .. when I was a child ..:Sticks and stones may break my bones .. But words will never hurt me .. seems to have lost all meaning .. But words are never an excuse for committing violence ..
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1stSgt Nelson Kerr
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That meaning of gentleman started s changing in the north before the civil war. Shaars killer angerls shows the roots of the change. It remained popular in the orginal meaning when money meat that you were consider a better person

The mob did not demand that Robert Lee be pull a jackass executive did, and the public laughed at the that fool.

As usual Hansen is straining at gnats.
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