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California considers criminalizing 'deceptive' political statements
Bill would allow government to decide what is or isn't 'misleading'
Published: 12 hours ago
 

There’s a reason the Golden State often is referred to as the “left coast” and the land of “fruits and nuts,” where some beleaguered residents put “Occupied California” on their return address.

After all, it’s the state where a homosexual judge overruled the voter-approved definition of marriage, counselors can’t help patients who want to overcome homosexuality and leaders such as Nancy Pelosi and Dianne Feinstein regularly are dispatched to Washington.

But now comes a whole new level of government intervention.

Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2017/03/california-considers-criminalizing-deceptive-political-statements/#x42QrlDso7or3BVq.99

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Maybe California SHOULD become an independent State.
« Last Edit: March 24, 2017, 01:09:06 pm by ConstitutionRose »
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California to delete the first amendment!

Trumpers should love it. After all he's made it pretty clear that he wants to change laws to go after what he considers to be lies.

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Maybe California SHOULD become an independent State.
Well Sacramento, anyway. Maybe it would just be better if rounded up all the insane/ignorant politicians from all over America and put them in their own little gulag.