Correct.If she had her way, the PEOPLE wouldn't have the guns.....right?
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Correct.If she had her way, the PEOPLE wouldn't have the guns.....right?
I'll turn them in, one bullet at a time.Turn in your guns.
good for you. I will turn them in two bullets at a time.I'll turn them in, one bullet at a time.
Don't waste ammo.good for you. I will turn them in two bullets at a time.
It’s not good satire.Most of the time what the Bee satires turns into reality.
Of course you stupid dumbass Libtards hate it when anybody ridicules you turds.It’s not good satire.
It’s just a bad imitation of the New Yorker
Ridicule what flash.Of course you stupid dumbass Libtards hate it when anybody ridicules you turds.
The Bee is a great source of ridicule to you assholes and you can't stand it, can you?
Ridicule what flash.
The babblebee is bad satire and just imitates a much better one.
Ketanji Brown Jackson Warns Right To Free Speech Could Lead To People Speaking Freely
U.S.·Mar 18, 2024 · BabylonBee.com
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — With oral arguments taking place before the United States Supreme Court regarding online censorship, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson issued a grave warning that the right to free speech would mean people could speak freely.
As the nation's highest court considers whether the federal government can limit free speech on social media platforms, Justice Jackson expressed alarm at the potential for the First Amendment provision of free speech to allow people to actually say whatever they want.
"This is a very dangerous idea," Jackson said. "Having the right to free speech plainly written into the Constitution could set a frightening precedent that would let people in this country, like say whatever they want. What if someone wants to say a bad thing that I hate? The founders clearly did not anticipate this when they wrote the Bill of Rights
Jackson continued to explain her concern as several other justices on the court reportedly proceeded to look at their copies of the U.S. Constitution, then back at Jackson, then back at the Constitution, and back at Jackson.
"I mean, what if someone is saying something dangerous? Or sharing an incorrect meme?" Jackson asked. "What then? Shouldn't the government be able to stop that? It's not like it's a ‘right,' is it? Next thing you know, people will be saying the Constitution gives them the right to own guns. Ridiculous."
At publishing time, arguments had to be suspended to give Justice Jackson an opportunity to read a 2nd-grade history textbook about The Constitution.
That's hilarious considering the cheeto just sued ABC for a reporter mentioning his digit rape.Of course you stupid dumbass Libtards hate it when anybody ridicules you turds.
The Bee is a great source of ridicule to you assholes and you can't stand it, can you?
I don't know how many times their satire turned out to be based on fact, or something that the Biden Adm has actually tried to pass off as fact.The Babylon Bee is satire. Good satire to be sure, but satire nevertheless.