MorningGlory Posted February 24, 2017 Group: Royal Member Followers: 0 Topic Count: 1,022 Topics Per Day: 0.16 Content Count: 39,193 Content Per Day: 6.10 Reputation: 9,977 Days Won: 78 Joined: 10/01/2006 Status: Offline Author Share Posted February 24, 2017 12 hours ago, heretoeternity said: The Sedition act of 1918 seems to cover some of what is happening now in these false statements made by the unofficial government opposition people to try and reverse the election results of Mr Trump. Can you post a link to that? I'd look it up but I'm at work and don't have lots of uninterrupted time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kindle Posted February 24, 2017 Group: Royal Member Followers: 53 Topic Count: 88 Topics Per Day: 0.03 Content Count: 4,064 Content Per Day: 1.36 Reputation: 3,748 Days Won: 8 Joined: 02/23/2016 Status: Offline Share Posted February 24, 2017 4 minutes ago, MorningGlory said: Can you post a link to that? I'd look it up but I'm at work and don't have lots of uninterrupted time. Here's one from wiki Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jewels7 Posted February 24, 2017 Group: Senior Member Followers: 0 Topic Count: 19 Topics Per Day: 0.01 Content Count: 713 Content Per Day: 0.27 Reputation: 351 Days Won: 0 Joined: 02/10/2017 Status: Offline Share Posted February 24, 2017 On 2/22/2017 at 6:31 PM, MorningGlory said: Sometimes i wonder what on earth is up with Maxine Waters! It's like she's gone off into an alternate universe! http://www.hannity.com/articles/hanpr-election-493995-493995/watch-maxine-waters-calls-trump-cabinet-15584982/ Very unprofessional of her. But remember, Hillary called the Right that supported Trump a basket of irredeemable deplorables. Two different remarks put together there but that's what she said of the Republicans on two different occasions. Between Waters remarks there, Pelosi stating publicly that she couldn't work with president Bush, and Albright claiming she was going to register as a Muslim , I'm thinking it is either early onset dementia or there's something in the water on Capitol Hill. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kindle Posted February 25, 2017 Group: Royal Member Followers: 53 Topic Count: 88 Topics Per Day: 0.03 Content Count: 4,064 Content Per Day: 1.36 Reputation: 3,748 Days Won: 8 Joined: 02/23/2016 Status: Offline Share Posted February 25, 2017 1 hour ago, Jewels7 said: Hillary called the Right that supported Trump a basket of irredeemable deplorables. That's funny Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MorningGlory Posted February 25, 2017 Group: Royal Member Followers: 0 Topic Count: 1,022 Topics Per Day: 0.16 Content Count: 39,193 Content Per Day: 6.10 Reputation: 9,977 Days Won: 78 Joined: 10/01/2006 Status: Offline Author Share Posted February 25, 2017 3 hours ago, worthy said: Here's one from wiki I read the wiki article and the Sedition Act is no longer law in the U.S. From the link.... Those convicted under the act generally received sentences of imprisonment for five to 20 years.[2] The act also allowed the Postmaster General to refuse to deliver mail that met those same standards for punishable speech or opinion. It applied only to times "when the United States is in war." The U.S. was in a declared state of war at the time of passage, involved in the conflict at the time referred to as the Great War but generally later referred to as the First World War.[3] It was repealed on December 13, 1920.[4] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kindle Posted February 25, 2017 Group: Royal Member Followers: 53 Topic Count: 88 Topics Per Day: 0.03 Content Count: 4,064 Content Per Day: 1.36 Reputation: 3,748 Days Won: 8 Joined: 02/23/2016 Status: Offline Share Posted February 25, 2017 46 minutes ago, MorningGlory said: I read the wiki article and the Sedition Act is no longer law in the U.S. From the link.... Those convicted under the act generally received sentences of imprisonment for five to 20 years.[2] The act also allowed the Postmaster General to refuse to deliver mail that met those same standards for punishable speech or opinion. It applied only to times "when the United States is in war." The U.S. was in a declared state of war at the time of passage, involved in the conflict at the time referred to as the Great War but generally later referred to as the First World War.[3] It was repealed on December 13, 1920.[4] Just a disclaimer I just wanted to give you a link so you could at least see what heretoeternity was talking about. In other words I have nothing to do with the convo. I am also not saying that you are trying to include me. God Bless You, Worthy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MorningGlory Posted February 25, 2017 Group: Royal Member Followers: 0 Topic Count: 1,022 Topics Per Day: 0.16 Content Count: 39,193 Content Per Day: 6.10 Reputation: 9,977 Days Won: 78 Joined: 10/01/2006 Status: Offline Author Share Posted February 25, 2017 1 hour ago, worthy said: Just a disclaimer I just wanted to give you a link so you could at least see what heretoeternity was talking about. In other words I have nothing to do with the convo. I am also not saying that you are trying to include me. God Bless You, Worthy Okay. ??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kindle Posted February 25, 2017 Group: Royal Member Followers: 53 Topic Count: 88 Topics Per Day: 0.03 Content Count: 4,064 Content Per Day: 1.36 Reputation: 3,748 Days Won: 8 Joined: 02/23/2016 Status: Offline Share Posted February 25, 2017 4 minutes ago, MorningGlory said: Okay. ??? I was just putting it out there 2 hours ago, MorningGlory said: I read the wiki article and the Sedition Act is no longer law in the U.S. From the link.... Those convicted under the act generally received sentences of imprisonment for five to 20 years.[2] The act also allowed the Postmaster General to refuse to deliver mail that met those same standards for punishable speech or opinion. It applied only to times "when the United States is in war." The U.S. was in a declared state of war at the time of passage, involved in the conflict at the time referred to as the Great War but generally later referred to as the First World War.[3] It was repealed on December 13, 1920.[4] You responded to me about the wiki link I sent. I was just saying that I was just giving a link. I didn't want to be apart of you guys debate. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jewels7 Posted February 25, 2017 Group: Senior Member Followers: 0 Topic Count: 19 Topics Per Day: 0.01 Content Count: 713 Content Per Day: 0.27 Reputation: 351 Days Won: 0 Joined: 02/10/2017 Status: Offline Share Posted February 25, 2017 13 hours ago, worthy said: That's funny Why? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest shiloh357 Posted February 25, 2017 Share Posted February 25, 2017 6 minutes ago, Jewels7 said: Why? A woman who is a pathological liar, who claims to commune with the dead spirit of Elanor Roosevelt, who has a long list of dead bodies in her wake, who used a charity to get filthy rich, who is foul mouthed drunk, is calling others "deplorable." There is a lot humor in that. It's sad, but funny at the same time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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