Paul Cornell! I don't know his work on comics (although I've heard he's quite good), but he's responsible for two of the best serials in Doctor Who history.
Having been raised Catholic, I don't recall ever being taught that it was good catholicism to promote shooting all members of Congress. That must be coming from the "anarcho-capitalism."
So just buy something cheap, have it delivered, when you get it, have a friend write RTS on the package and have it sent back. Call the bank, say you never got it and initiate a charge back, which dings him not only for the cost of the item (which he'll probably get back), he'll get dinged for RTS shipping fees and a separate bank related 35-50$ charge back processing fee.
I know this is juvenile and all, but the guy is asking people to murder politicians.
yes, Iām sure this can be justified as your lovely American free speech and not hate speech or malicious communication, and yes, Iām sure he has a perfect right to say it and all that shit. Guess what? I have a perfect right not to like it, and a right to wish not to be associated with the nutter who spews it.
People, like those in the ACLU, who passionately defend free speech don't claim that all free speech is lovely. Remember when the ACLU defended the right of neo-Nazis to march through heavily-Jewish Skokie, Illiniois? I'm sure most (if not all) members found that disgusting but defended it anyway because limits on free speech aren't only limits on the speech of people you don't like. They are limits on the free speech of everyone.
And no one claims you don't have a right to dislike what someone says, or that you don't have a right to boycott someone's business if you don't like their politics or something they said.
I know this is juvenile and all, but the guy is asking people to murder politicians.
People, like those in the ACLU, who passionately defend free speech don't claim that all free speech is lovely. Remember when the ACLU defended the right of neo-Nazis to march through heavily-Jewish Skokie, Illiniois? I'm sure most (if not all) members found that disgusting but defended it anyway because limits on free speech aren't only limits on the speech of people you don't like. They are limits on the free speech of everyone.
And no one claims you don't have a right to dislike what someone says, or that you don't have a right to boycott someone's business if you don't like their politics or something they said.