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otherwise known as - The First Amendment? No?
Not knowing or having no ability to discern what's actual and what is bogus is the same as breaking down Democracy otherwise known as Communism or more to it, having Totalitarian State. Trump in all his stupidity and you and others joining in on this movement to crush journalism for either a laugh or whatever reason empowers those who would take a democracy and set it afire.
I'm not sure why you would be so crass as to think his language and actions are fit for a democracy.
This was a memo written for consideration by the President by someone, and someone else saw it and leaked it out immediately in the hopes of killing the idea. It was reported as something they were considering, which was true.
And the Trump people are not lying when they say that it was never close to becoming policy. Which was also true.
Nobody is lying, probably. No fake news.
I shudder to think what the zealots surrounding Obama suggested that was never approved.
using the National Guard for rounding up criminal illegals -oooh! Terrible! And even despite this, it was never approved or put forward.
it occurs to me that you dn't even understand that the only people being rounded up are the convicted felons.and their abetters.
One that would be met by protests and violence. All to solve a problem that doesn't exist.
Assuming it is legitimate (which is probably not wise), i would assume that some of the advisors were told to come with all options to take care of the criminal illegals in light of the fact that many sanctuary cities popped up, and they weren't going to help enforce the law.
I would further suspect that when Kelly saw that idea, he also saw the problem with protesters and video (for instance of a woman crying as her husband is being rounded up by police where, of course, you can't tell from the video that the guy is a rapist), and he rejected the plan. It is a plan that likely wouldn't have even made it to Trump at all given that his advisor didn't approve it to go forward.
I thought that was a state-based thing. If the President can't do it, please acknowledge the story was complete bullshit.
"On May 17, 1954, the United States Supreme Court ruled that racial segregation of public schools was unconstitutional in the United States. That ruling would focus the spotlight of national attention in the United States upon the Arkansas National Guard and the Integration of Central High School. The Arkansas National Guard was drawn into the conflict when Governor Orval Faubus ordered them to "Preserve the Peace" by turning away the black students who were attempting to integrate into Little Rock's Central High School. President Dwight D. Eisenhower reacted to this use of the Guard to foil the court-ordered integration by federalizing the entire Arkansas National Guard and using it to protect the nine black students integrating Central High School.
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