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re: Scott Rabalais wrote an article that said Landry needs to Apologize to Mulkey
Posted on 4/7/24 at 11:25 am to DotBling
Posted on 4/7/24 at 11:25 am to DotBling
The government compelling "speech" by threatening to taking something away would definitely violate the First Amendment.
Just change out the being present for the anthem with being present for a gay pride event and the same people agreeing with Landry would be marching to the state capital.
Just change out the being present for the anthem with being present for a gay pride event and the same people agreeing with Landry would be marching to the state capital.
Posted on 4/7/24 at 11:29 am to mikesliveisacheater
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The government compelling "speech" by threatening to taking something away would definitely violate the First Amendment. Just change out the being present for the anthem with being present for a gay pride event and the same people agreeing with Landry would be marching to the state capital.
As I have stated many times, my family suffered through lost lives and limbs from serving and what he is stating is just the opposite of how they feel - not that it’s a protest issue in this case nor it has been since the 60’s with LSU football. Landry is looking for clicks and using this as a political move but he underestimated who he attacked was more respected and popular than him.
She should run for governor and shame the whole lot of them.
Posted on 4/7/24 at 12:00 pm to mikesliveisacheater
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Just change out the being present for the anthem with being present for a gay pride event and the same people agreeing with Landry would be marching to the state capital.
This is what people fail to realize, it's the principle of the matter, not the actual standing for the anthem that is the issue. You would think a guy who was previously the HEAD ATTORNEY OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA would have more respect for our Constitution, but just like 99% of politicians on either side of the aisle, all he cares about is greasing his own palms and securing more votes and political prowess
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