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Offline Elfie

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« Reply #15 on: June 10, 2006, 11:39:38 PM »
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is it illegal to shoot 'em?


That would be murder....so I'll take a guess and say yes, but thats just a guess. :D
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« Reply #16 on: June 10, 2006, 11:57:00 PM »
Couldn't we sprinkle some crack on the ones we shoot and call it self defense?
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« Reply #17 on: June 11, 2006, 01:13:34 AM »
I say hire someone to go ape**** on them and kill a bunch of the protesters.

We can then attend their funerals and heckle the priest.

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« Reply #18 on: June 11, 2006, 01:39:22 AM »
You know, fellas, I don't think that these protests should be made illegal...


This is the land of free speech, afterall, right.

My only request is that people who don't quite agree with the spirit of the protests should be able to  demonstrate this dis-approval, physically, if need be.

Free speech is sacred. However....It has always come with a price, and so long as it does, it is a worthy value to maintain.

Talk all the **** you want, make and post all the signs you dare... Just be ready to mend your wounds when all is said and done.

There's nothing un-constitutional about a good old fashioned ass-kicking.
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« Reply #19 on: June 11, 2006, 09:07:35 AM »
It is not unconstitutional to ban protests in inappropriate places. No one has the right to protest in a church, movie theater, concert, etc.... Why should they be allowed to interrupt such a solemn event as a funeral? To do so is the ultimate expression of disrespect and impotence.

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« Reply #20 on: June 11, 2006, 09:32:23 AM »
True Americans wouldn't put up with this chit.

One Bullet, One Kill...Bet the protest would stop really frikkin quick.

Not that I would applore such a thing...

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« Reply #21 on: June 11, 2006, 10:52:38 AM »
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I say hire someone to go ape**** on them and kill a bunch of the protesters.

We can then attend their funerals and heckle the priest.


They're baptists, no priests involved, just a TON of inbreeding in this particular case. The gene pool is so darn shallow in that group the algea can hardly maintain itself.

A note on the appropriateness of protest. I feel it is totally inapropriate to protest a national policy at a soldiers funeral. If you want to protest the government do it at the seat of government not at the expense of a grieving family. The family are not the ones responsible for national policy.

This group has the absolute right to protest, but that right does not extend to everywhere. There are limits to protesting and freedom of speech and these "people" have exceeded them.
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« Reply #22 on: June 11, 2006, 10:59:24 AM »
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True Americans wouldn't put up with this chit.

One Bullet, One Kill...Bet the protest would stop really frikkin quick.

Not that I would applore such a thing...

Mac

Leave our dead alone.


Agree.   This Kansas salamander came to a funeral in a small town of 400 people a few months back.  I believe the "Freedom Riders" (the motorcycle group that drowns out the hollers of this Kansas d*ck).   IMO, this goes beyond a "protest".   A family should have semblence of serenity at a funeral.   Only a first-class piece of s**t, would do what this sdmall cadre does.   What this a**hole doesn't realize is what goes around, comes around.  

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« Reply #23 on: June 11, 2006, 03:15:22 PM »
I agree 100% with the people who say these "protestors" have a right to freedom of speech & the right to protest. They do not however have a right to disrupt a funeral, they also do not have a right to disturb the peace.

 The families of the dead have rights too & a lot of people seem to overlook that. It's all about the rights of the protestors in this country.

 If these bung-holes want to protest a govt. policy, let them go to govt. property to do it. No one has a right to protest individual citizens, that's disturbing the peace & harassment.

 I say again; your rights end where someone elses begin.:aok