Pinkbell you are being deceitful by taking the article out of context.
Here is how it starts out.
"In response to recent unrest at GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trumps events, Sen. Ted Cruz said Monday that protesters have no right to threaten or engage in violence, but that responsibility does start at the top in every campaign. I will say this: Protesters have no right to engage in violence, Mr. Cruz told reporters in Illinois, also saying the protesters have no right to threaten violence or shout down other speakers."
The First Amendment gives every one of us a right to speak, but we dont have a right to silence others, he said. And to the extent these protesters are organized leftist groups, whether its Black Lives Matter or Bernie Sanders or George Soros, or some other moveon.org leftist group, theyre simply trying to terrorize political speech. That is not their right. It is wrong, and we need to stand against it, Mr. Cruz said. Now at the same time, it is true that [in] every campaign, responsibility starts at the top, he said, going on to describe how hes troubled by Mr. Trumps demanding supporters pledge loyalty to him at recent events.
I wouldn't pledge my allegiance to anyone. If this doesn't trouble people then there is no hope for this country.
I most certainly have not been deceitful. As I stated earlier to another poster, The article has been edited. That was NOT in the article when I posted it. What I posted was how it started out. I have the original tab up because I never deleted it.