Texas Stand Your Ground Law: When Deadly Force is Legally Permitted
Texas law allows the use of force, including deadly force, in some self-defense situations. The state’s Stand Your Ground
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11-2-20
Friends
To announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public.
-Theodore Roosevelt
Those who blindly follow Trump, who defend him at every turn, who refuse to acknowledge any of his many failings, who think themselves great patriots are anything but.
There is no point bickering over it. The history books will tell the story of Trump, his lies, his degradation and the blind loyalty of his flag waving followers. I am confident, when all the facts are in, when time allows for objectivity, Trump Will go down in history as the worst President to ever inhabit the office.
And if his followers who skulk about don’t care for my opinion, I could not care less. In my opinion those who support him have turned their back on the Constitution and the basic principles that unite us as Americans.
Driving around the loop in pickup trucks waving flags like ISIS, menacing your fellow Americans is as un-American as it gets. I am confident, those who follow Trump, will always see themselves in some false heroic light, lacking sufficient introspection to realize that they were the willing accomplices of an evil man.
Robb Fickman, Houston
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