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Canny can send peeps to the cornfield for violating "said" rules, but Amazon can't? ;)
Anyone can buy a Post from me, but if they harass my workers or my wife I'm kicking them out of MY store, which is a private business. Same goes for anyone else who disrespects my rules of the store.
Just like I search the bags of anyone I find suspicious in my store as it is stated by my entrance.
My store my rules. If they don't like it they can go elsewhere.

Seems very straight foward.
 
Just read an interesting piece...

Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996 states that "no provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speaker of any information provided by another information content provider."

Now that Facebook and Twitter are banning users for their content, they're basically admitting that they are responsible for what is being posted to their platforms. This should get interesting.....liability is back in play.

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This has factual to all but the independent fact checkers and the side of love.

The biggest problem is it takes Project Veritas to document this, bring it to the public's attention and in the 14th hour, get action from the authorities.

It goes on everywhere, but our public officials and, worst of all, the MSM, who are supposed to be an impartial fifth column just look around like they're bewildered at what the fuss is about.
 
Let me get a pack of smokes. Two of the win millions.

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That is sooooo true. Everything sits better in a perfectly baked crisp outside, soft inside Kaiser roll, and the tristate area is the only place in the country that these exist...
 
This is NON-POLITICAL, breaking news. Will provide update as they appear. This is 10 min old...

AUSTIN, Texas — The National Rifle Association has filed for bankruptcy. The gun-rights group says it will to move its headquarters from New York to Texas.

The announcement made on the NRA’s website comes months after New York’s attorney general sued the organization over claims that top executives illegally diverted tens of millions of dollars for lavish personal trips, no-show contracts for associates and other questionable expenditures.

The coronavirus pandemic has also upended the NRA, which last year laid off dozens of employees, canceled its national convention and scuttled fundraising. Still, the NRA claimed in announcing the move that the organization was “in its strongest financial condition in years.”

The NRA said it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in a Dallas federal court.

“The move will enable long-term, sustainable growth and ensure the NRA’s continued success as the nation’s leading advocate for constitutional freedom – free from the toxic political environment of New York,” the NRA said in a statement.

The gun-rights group boasts about 5 million members. Though headquartered in Virginia, the NRA was chartered as a nonprofit in New York in 1871 and is incorporated in the state.
 
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The NRA said it would restructure as a Texas nonprofit to exit what it said was a “a corrupt political and regulatory environment in New York” state, where it is currently registered.

The influential group said in a statement there would be no immediate changes to its operations or workforce, and that it “will continue with the forward advancement of the enterprise – confronting anti-Second Amendment activities, promoting firearm safety and training, and advancing public programs across the United States.”
 
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