Thursday, March 25, 2010

Should the home of a Congressman or Senator be off limits to protestors?

Should the home of a Congressman or Senator be off limits to protestors?

6 comments:

  1. Well, as you know, the kennedy family had its "compound" out on the cape. a wall between them and the folks they served.

    so, private property IS private. but if the protesters are on the street? sure. protest is as american as apple pie. it is our right.

    keep off the front lawn is the rule, not keep out of the neighbourhood.

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  2. Hey Hey. What about yet another Islamic Packy the FBI picked up yesterday.
    When will this be a topic? Or would he need to be caught planting a bomb on a congressmans steps to count??

    Media Management is a nasty sham, aint it now?

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  3. The crime of Assault and Battery must not be limited in any way. Rocks, bullets and Murder is the answer to any question.

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  4. the Tea Party AKA tea bggers are nothing but anti-government protesters....they are funded by hate and fear .....lets put them in jail where they belong;

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  5. the homes of all people should be off limits to protestors, a persons home, is their sanctuary, everyone deserves a place where they can be a normal person, going to another persons house to protest, is stalking

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  6. Yes, We don't let people burn crosses in yards anymore.

    Offlimits

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