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Silent Type

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27. Lying, exaggerating, becoming like trump, is not way to do it. We don't need lies to resist trump. But it appears
Wed Apr 30, 2025, 01:49 PM
Apr 2025

some, perhaps many, Democrats -- like almost all GOPers -- think such lies are OK.

Think this is good legislation, even if I don't necessarily trust red Texas.

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Texas can kiss my ass. This is my meme I am publishing on social media. Irish_Dem Apr 2025 #1
How long will it take before they are jailing people for telling the truth? tetedur Apr 2025 #2
Next in line DENVERPOPS Apr 2025 #9
That line is moving quickly. SergeStorms Apr 2025 #19
Couldn't agree more SS DENVERPOPS Apr 2025 #34
The jails will be full of "good trouble" troublemakers. CrispyQ Apr 2025 #3
I read this very differently -- the legislation says that if an org publishes a meme that features LauraInLA Apr 2025 #4
That's how I read it too. Susan Calvin Apr 2025 #38
Little more to Bill. It penalizes CAMPAIGNS from posting memes as true against another candidate. In other words, Silent Type Apr 2025 #5
Supreme Court has already ruled it's legal to blatantly LIE in campaign ads. Grins Apr 2025 #11
All the more reason for legislation like this. I know it's suspect being from Texas. But sounds like good legislation. Silent Type Apr 2025 #15
Jail me: Dave Bowman Apr 2025 #6
I guess Trump will be first in line publishing fake pics of hand tattoos Pisces Apr 2025 #7
So if you live in another state and post and anti Texas meme then they can come and fine or arrest you! kimbutgar Apr 2025 #8
"Forget it, Jake. It's Texas." Grins Apr 2025 #10
Any minute now drmeow Apr 2025 #40
We'll see if this applies to Republican Trump supporters and the rest of the Cuckoo-net. hadEnuf Apr 2025 #12
Absurd. Patently unconstitutional. Martin68 Apr 2025 #13
Hope it withstands court review. Campaigns should not use altered memes against another candidate. Saw too Silent Type Apr 2025 #16
Looks like these officials Figarosmom Apr 2025 #14
Gen. Phil Sheridan said this about Texass: Sneederbunk Apr 2025 #17
Ha ha! wolfie001 Apr 2025 #23
Unless I'm missing something in the actual bill, Susan Calvin Apr 2025 #18
Everything's a bit ramped up right now wolfie001 Apr 2025 #24
Lying, exaggerating, becoming like trump, is not way to do it. We don't need lies to resist trump. But it appears Silent Type Apr 2025 #27
well, you do you wolfie001 Apr 2025 #29
I will. I'm not going to become a liar like GOPers to win an election. Too much of that chit right now, honestly. Silent Type Apr 2025 #31
Maybe a strongly written letter will make them act sanely wolfie001 Apr 2025 #33
FYI this is a bipartisan bill. This might be the only decent TX legislation I've seen in years. LauraInLA Apr 2025 #36
Nothing new CentralBlueTexan Apr 2025 #20
1st amendment lawsuit in 3...2...1... Layzeebeaver Apr 2025 #21
Don't need any text for this one wolfie001 Apr 2025 #22
Get ready Cherokee100 Apr 2025 #25
Law suit incoming! This won't stand PortTack Apr 2025 #26
Something to remember if you rely on Social Security money and protest. LiberalArkie Apr 2025 #28
Texas: Book Burners who can't read. Kid Berwyn Apr 2025 #30
"dailypost.ng" is hyperventilating. maxsolomon Apr 2025 #32
McDade Phela? Never heard of him SARose Apr 2025 #35
Given that Republicans drmeow Apr 2025 #41
This is not true - please remove SARose Apr 2025 #37
I agree. It only took a bit of looking to see the actual bill and that it failed. One has to question the quality... xocetaceans Apr 2025 #39
Phelan amended this bill and it passed SARose May 1 #42
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