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Hateful Protesting, freedom of speech?
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About fucking time someone dealt with those unfortunately vocal and active wackos mentioned in the story. I saw a Fox News interview with one of the 11-person church's hag-like women.
"Your son died in Iraq because God purposely let him die. Why? Oh because some other Americans don't follow the bible so now God wants American to burn. Abraham and rivers of fire and bullshit bullshit." There is no way this is an unreasonable obstruction to 1st A rights. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
So they think Jesus would approve of harrassing the families of fallen soldiers because the United states somehow approves of homosexuality?
I don't recall anywhere in the Bible where Jesus told his disciples to harass Roman soldiers or their families because Rome was a pagan nation. These people obviously have never heard of the golden rule. I think keeping them away from these soldiers funerals will actually go a long way in keeping them from being injured or assaulted. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
The fact that there are people protesting like that at, of all things, a funeral or memorial service, is in my opinion completely outrageous to begin with.
If my brother in Iraq was killed on duty (knock on wood), and there were people like this at his funeral among the mourners, I'd be furious. I'd be tempted to tell the officers to use live ammunition, and then aim the cannon and the gun salute at the protesters. Ahem. [/rant] But really, in agreement with Gumby, this legislation does not take away their freedom of speech per se. It's merely saying they can't get within a certain distance. No soldier's family deserves that kind of crap at the funeral. To say that protests of that nature are rude is an understatement. Why can't the people protesting instead, for example, go and be with their families like the people at the funeral are trying to? I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
It's an absolutely disgusting practice, but I'm against this sort of regulation. I agree that there should be some distance between the protestors and mourners, but only to a point where they can't physically disrupt the funeral.
I was speaking idiomatically. |
There's a far easier way. Instead of taking away rights to protest, just start deeming all fundamentalist religious groups terrorists and revoke their rights. Because I'm sure we all agree here the problem is the wackos themselves, not the noise they're making.
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Unfortunately half of them are also lawyers, and tenacious fucks at that. The measure is unconstitutional in the same way that murdering pedophiles when they're not kiddie-touching is unconstitutional. Making this law was a bad idea, and it will not end well. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
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The worst part about this is the fact that they actually had to make a law that you couldn't protest with in a certain distance of a military funeral. Some of the signs that they had were so awful that I can't understand how those who had to see it remained peaceful. Those people are fucking insane and to inflict that upon a griefing family is just wrong. How ya doing, buddy? "In a somewhat related statement. Hugging fat people is soft and comfy. <3" - Jan "Jesus, Gumby. You just...came up with that off the top of your head?" - Alice |
What do they mean by America is tolerating homosexuals, anyway? I'm always hearing about people getting beaten and killed simply due to the suspicion that they're homosexual. We don't allow samesex marriage and anything other than the missionary position is still illegal in many states.
Do they want America to start jailing and executing homosexuals? Where is their God's supposed love in that? Maybe we should let the wackjobs have their way and change the nomenclature of this continent to Middle East II. Dark ages comin liek wut. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. Posting without content since 2002. |
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Last edited by Josiah; Jun 4, 2006 at 04:35 PM.
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While I'm against the war overall, I fully support this measure. These hate-mongering religious zealots have absolutely no right to pull their disrespectful bullshit at any funerals, much less military funerals.
I'm all for freedom of speech, within reason, but there are certain limits that need to be in place. I'm glad this law was passed to stop some of the insanity. Now if only we can pass laws banning "hate speech" protests in public (basically any white power type bullshit), I'll be a happy camper. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now?
Guns don't kill people. Chuck Norris kills People.
Why are you arguing with WoW players? It's pronounced "Shut the fuck up and get a job. Raiding isn't a job." - Lukage |
It's hard for me not to loose my temper when it comes to people so shameless and stupid, so I'll just say thank goodness they made that law and my only dissapointment is that it doesn't carry a far harsher punishment. The right to free speech is very important, but so is the right to just bloody be buried or mourn in peace without some whackjob lunatics turning it into some hate-filled propaganda.
How dare anyone even give a reason to make such a law. Tolerance toward gays isn't America's problem, people like that are the problem. Most amazing jew boots |
I'm obviously not the only one with a skewed sense of logical predication. Soldiers dying in a war = God's hate of homosexuals! Sounds completely logical to me. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? Posting without content since 2002.
Last edited by Duo Maxwell; Jun 5, 2006 at 01:11 AM.
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I fail to see how this has anything to do with freedom of speech. This is just a measure to protect the privacy of military families. Perhaps prevent an eventual violent outburst from either parties involved. The reason why the ACLU filed it's case in favor of the protesters is to make sure this point is clarified legally.
When limitations are placed upon a right (in this case a fundamental right ) it becomes a privilege. This is why the ACLU will defend these rabid protesters, and it also explains why in the past the ACLU has defended the speech rights of white-power types. To make sure that the intentions of this bill are not the very same limitations you're proposing. They're fighting for expansions of our rights. But scratching the surface of a liberal and finding a authoritarian is pretty common eh? Who knows, maybe they'll ban any speech; written or verbal that has any sense of an anti-governmental policy tone next. Oops! Too late. It's happened in the past, and they haven't gotten around to enforcing the Patriot Act yet. I think I talked about the legality of seditious libel in another thread awhile back. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Fun stuff. As for the law, I can't say I care too much really (although I do hope this law doesn't have any unexpected 'loopholes'). These people can say what they want, they just won't be close enough to dance on the soldiers graves' while they do it. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
"Okay, you can't protest in front of this Planned Parenthood from an hour before it opens to an hour after it closes." I'm not saying that there's a real correlation between the two, but the idea is to reach those who you feel are your target audience. The Westboro Baptist Church believes that God is killing American soldiers in Iraq because He hates gays, so the friends and families of these soldiers are their target. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.
Last edited by Final Fantasy Phoneteen; Jun 5, 2006 at 12:46 PM.
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Why don't they protest infront of military recruiter offices, then? Tell people that God's going to kill them when they sign up because they're protecting gays.
Probably because it wouldn't get them a tenth of the publicity that protesting at a soldier's funeral does. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
Yeah, and there's not much wrong with that. They're so few that they're using the media attention as a crutch, so it's no one's fault but the press.
I was speaking idiomatically. |
If it makes you feel any better, I don't like gay pride parades either. We don't have heterosexual pride parades, so the opposite is really just ignorant in my estimation. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now?
Guns don't kill people. Chuck Norris kills People.
Why are you arguing with WoW players? It's pronounced "Shut the fuck up and get a job. Raiding isn't a job." - Lukage |
(Yeah, I know those white power gatherings usually aren't peaceful. But it typically isn't the white power types that start the violence. It's the morons stupid enough to allow themselves to be goaded by those dipshits.) FELIPE NO |
What, you don't want my bikini-clad body?
Last edited by Josiah; Jun 5, 2006 at 06:11 PM.
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I wasn't sure how to articulate that properly, so I hope I'm explaining this clearly. Jam it back in, in the dark. |