I have to say, I have been disturbed by many people's reactions to the anti-war demonstrators. No, I do not like what the pro-fascist... i mean war demonstrators have to say, however, you must look at all sides of what you are doing.
What kind of precedence would it set if we kick them out from doing a counter demonstration. If it became a law that counter demonstrations are not allowed, then we will be complaining just as hard when we are not able to attend a white pride rally on the capital steps, a pro life demonstration, or even a pro-war rally in opposition.
Limiting the little free speech we have in this country is no solution I'm willing to take part in.
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Re: disturbing the peace
07 Apr 2003
Date Edited: 07 Apr 2003 09:54:04 AM
What kind of precedence would it set if we kick them out from doing a counter demonstration. If it became a law that counter demonstrations are not allowed, then we will be complaining just as hard when we are not able to attend a white pride rally on the capital steps, a pro life demonstration, or even a pro-war rally in opposition.
Limiting the little free speech we have in this country is no solution I'm willing to take part in.