You seem to be done editing this finally, so I'll quote (in case you edit it again) and respond:
> When your opponent plays dirty, when your figureheads get killed or nearly killed, why uphold the rules?
The Constitution wasn't shredded after Lincoln's assassination, Kennedy's, the attempt on Reagan. Why shred it now? You either believe in the principles, or you do not. If you don't, just admit it instead of complaining about hurt feelings or people playing dirty. Be an adult.
Damn, you managed to edit it while I was typing that, but the irony in this is rich:
> actively seeks to get you fired from your job
The Vice President of the United States is calling for people to be fired for speech. Again, you either believe in the freedom of speech or you don't. It's very clear that you do not. So again, be an adult. Admit that your position is an unprincipled one and based on feelings rather than thought.
EDIT: Removed "or Roosevelt" from attempted assassinations, he was the former president, not the sitting president, at the time.
> When your opponent plays dirty, when your figureheads get killed or nearly killed, why uphold the rules?
The Constitution wasn't shredded after Lincoln's assassination, Kennedy's, the attempt on Reagan. Why shred it now? You either believe in the principles, or you do not. If you don't, just admit it instead of complaining about hurt feelings or people playing dirty. Be an adult.
Damn, you managed to edit it while I was typing that, but the irony in this is rich:
> actively seeks to get you fired from your job
The Vice President of the United States is calling for people to be fired for speech. Again, you either believe in the freedom of speech or you don't. It's very clear that you do not. So again, be an adult. Admit that your position is an unprincipled one and based on feelings rather than thought.
EDIT: Removed "or Roosevelt" from attempted assassinations, he was the former president, not the sitting president, at the time.