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"You don't like a particular policy or a particular president? Then argue for your position. Go out there and win an election. Push to change it. But don't break it. Don't break what our predecessors spent over two centuries building. That's not being faithful to what this country's about." Barrack Hussein Obama to the Republicans in congress.
Was that before the Democrats changed Senate rules or after?
 
"You don't like a particular policy or a particular president? Then argue for your position. Go out there and win an election. Push to change it. But don't break it. Don't break what our predecessors spent over two centuries building. That's not being faithful to what this country's about." Barrack Hussein Obama to the Republicans in congress.
Was that before the Democrats changed Senate rules or after?

They pushed and changed it.
 
Libs demand citizenship test for political speech, but not for voting
By Ed Straker
Liberals are the first to reject the idea that voters should have to prove their citizenship or even their identity when they come to vote. They say it will lead to voter suppression. They say it will confuse blacks and Hispanics, who liberals constantly maintain have the timidity of jackrabbits and the intellectual fortitude of five-year-olds.

But when it comes to political speech, liberals are now demanding that citizenship be proven. Facebook, led by liberal Mark Zuckerberg, are now requiring those who wish to post political ads on Facebook to prove their "identity and location" – in effect, to prove they are American citizens. Zuckerberg doesn't seem worried about suppressing political speech here. Zuckerberg doesn't worry that blacks and Hispanics will be disproportionately deterred from buying political ads. It seems that minorities are deemed to have greater savvy when exercising political speech rather than voting.
 
Sweden To Reconsider Not Studying Relation Between Migration and Crime Following ‘High Demand’
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The Swedish criminal statistics agency Brå has announced it will be considering an in-depth study on the relationship between immigration and crime claiming there has been a recent surge in demand for data on the subject.
The agency made the announcement this week saying that the recent political climate has made them reconsider publishing data on the relationship between migration and crime for the first time in over a decade.


According to the agency previous studies had shown, “a larger proportion of foreign-born people appear to be suspected as compared to the proportion of native-born. The overwhelming majority of foreigners have not been suspected of crimes,” and added that they did not consider another study to yield and fresh data on the subject.

Brå reiterated previous claims that the gathering of ethnic and migration background data of suspects was not part of their mission and that neither the government nor the judiciary had requested any new studies on the subject.

“It can now be noted that the demand in the social debate on updated information on the relationship between crimes on the one hand and descent and migration, on the other hand, is so strong that the authority needs to consider the possibilities again,” the agency said.
 
Where are the hair trigger cops when you need em.
Muslim woman sues Ventura County Sheriff’s Department for removing her hijab while in custody
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A Newbury Park, California, woman is suing the Ventura County Sheriff's department over allegations that deputies tore off her hijab while she was in custody in January 2017. (Image source: YouTube screenshot)
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