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It sounds about right. On the Left, free speech is only speech with which you agree.
 
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you cant scream fire in a crowded theater, but i respect and agree with your right to do so if the theater is actually on fire
 
Bell ringers are more annoying than anyone else begging for money. They are mere middle-men taking advantage of the needy, skimming the charity pot to finance their religion and using their collected donations to influence social engineering to suit their wishes.

Ironically, if a homeless person stood there and asked for money directly he'd be arrested for trespassing, harassment, vagrancy...
 
Should have both subject and predicate. Has no subject.

There's a subject.

The sentence goes "prepositional phrase/subject/verb (with adverb)/object/prepositional phrase"

"On the left/free speech/is (only)/speech/with which you agree."

Or am I getting that wrong?
 
Mrs. Matthews, my 6th grade English teacher at Obama's middle school in Hawaii, says that you didn't diagram the sentence which I was talking about.

I mean, about which I was talking. Don't end a sentence with a preposition.
 
Which witch? :dunno:

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