Go to hell, and take your civil discourse with you:
The left wants us to be civil — after being so uncivil for a decade.
Bite me.
There is grown-up work to do now. Liberals ran up the federal credit card, destroyed the American medical system and undermined the rule of law — which is the foundation of capitalism — with a bunch of unconstitutional fiats from the president and his bureaucracy.
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It's my turn now. I am not going to scream back. But I refuse to allow anyone to dictate what I say or how I say it. I refuse to allow the same foul-mouthed, foul-spirited foul people who dumped on me to now try to tell me what I may or may not say.
My free speech matters more than the feelings of anyone on the left. You don't like what I say? Tough.
I will not allow people to label my words Hate Speech or try to lecture me on civility.
Amen, brother. There is a fine line between arguing passionately and being uncivil. Those who cross the line repeatedly always want to move it back a little (or a lot) for the other side.