Peter B.
2 min readApr 30, 2024

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Funny that this link doesn't mention RFK, Jr, nor does it mention that Missouri vs Biden started out as Kennedy vs Biden in response to the Twitter emails showing that Biden signed an executive order that the social media companies censor Kennedy in direct violation of the First Amendment.

I don't argue whether Kennedy is right or wrong, I just wonder why anyone would believe what anyone else says about anybody and anything because the right to assemble goes hand-in-hand with the right to speak freely about how we citizens are going to treat each other. This fundamental right stems from the Mayflower Compact which gave us the outlines of self-governance, which gave us the separation of church and state.

If you determine how to treat others based on religion as expressed by the state, or the state as expressed by religion, you eventually wind up as a demogague where one size fits all. See, the Founding Father were refugees of the Reformation that split Christianity into Catholics and Protestants, which was very similar to Islam being split into Sunnis and Shias. All four camps attempt to control the social, economic, and political expressions. The founders wanted none of that and focused sqaurely on free speech. Talk it out. You see someone has a need, you help them out. You've got a better idea? Say it so we can debate the merits.

Scape goating and gaslighting don't ever move people forward, so the issue comes back to why anyone would believe what anyone else says about anybody and anything. Whatever you believe, you become.

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Peter B.

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