Re protesting the TSA - here is a typical stupid illogical Lib reply!!

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Stupid Illogical dumbass Liberal said; "actions have consequences. And that protesting is a hit to the pocketbook. MLB doesn’t want to be associated with the bullshit of denying people the ability to get water or food while in line to vote." Asses hole? THE PEOPLE WHO WILL SUFFER ARE THE LOCAL BUSINESSES THAT RELY ON THAT MLB MONEY YOU STUPID FUCK! And like most Liberals who know NOTHING about facts, the WATER AND FOOD WAS GIVEN OUT BY PARTYLINE LIBERAL DEMS FEEDING THEIR VOTERS! Pizza to the Polls told PolitiFact that it delivered more than 7,000 boxes of pizza and more than 65,000 snacks during the general election and Senate runoff. The group was co-founded by a 2016 Obama field organizer but says it is nonpartisan: "Ain’t nothing partisan about trying to make voting less of a drag," it says on its website. Chef José Andrés’ World Central Kitchen, as part of its Chefs for the Polls project, brought tacos, sandwiches and pizza to lines of voters in Georgia in 2020, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported. The group is also nonpartisan, but Andres supported Biden’s candidacy. Georgia law already bans gifts to voters Existing Georgia law bans giving gifts "for the purpose of registering as a voter, voting, or voting for a particular candidate." That provision doesn’t mention food or water directly, but the Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has interpreted it to include food or water. In February, the Georgia elections board referred for investigation to prosecutors a couple of cases in which candidates gave food or water to voters. Matthew Wilson bought four pizzas and passed out slices to those in line to vote in 2018, according to Reporter Newspapers. Wilson, a Democrat who won his race for state representative, said he distributed the pizza after getting permission from a poll manager. Kelly Rose, a Democrat who lost a state senate race, told PolitiFact that her team handed out water, oranges and chips at a 2020 polling site. "A woman passed out one day we were there," Rose told PolitiFact. Rose said she didn’t campaign at the site and didn’t break the law. (A state law bans soliciting votes within 150 feet of a building where voting takes place.) We reached out to the chief author of HB 531, Republican Rep. Barry Fleming, to ask why the state needs a law to ban giveaways to voters in line when state law already bans gifts, but we didn’t hear back. Our ruling Facebook posts state that the Georgia House passed a bill that "makes it a misdemeanor to give food or water to voters waiting in line." HB 531, which passed the House March 1, bans giving food and drinks to electors within 150 feet of a building where people are voting, within any polling place or within 25 feet of any voter standing in line. A violation is considered a misdemeanor. We rate this claim True. RELATED: Fact-checking misleading attacks on the HR 1 voting rights bill

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