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Originally posted by Lemon.Fresh
Originally posted by brewing
It's funny to me how people with an agenda do these type of demonstrations and then you guys play right into their hands. Should the guy be arrested for dancing? I think not. Should he be arrested for inciting a public disturbance? I most definately think so. If somebody wants to stir up some kind of trouble for publicity the police will almost certainly comply to grant your wish. Each is no better than the other in my book.
So there is a clause in the 1st Amendment that makes all but "agendaless" peaceful gatherings illegal?
And how exactly is dancing with yourself "INCITING a public disturbance?"
And didn't our founders INCTE A PUBLIC DISTURBANCE with the god damn Boston Tea Party?
YOU HAVE THE #ING RIGHT TO PROTEST DEMONSTRATE AND SPEAK OUT!
I HATE people like YOU and the other posters who I have responded to get ALL PC on everything.
Incite a public disturbance . . . psshhh.
The American Revolution was ONE HELL OF A PUBLIC DISTURBANCE . . . what do you have to say to that?!?!
Originally posted by PieKeeper
Can you walk into a school or a hospital and protest like this? No, I seriously doubt that you could. There are places to protest and places not to protest. There's no reason to disrupt people from enjoying a national monument.
"I Have a Dream" is a 17 minute public speech by Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered on August 28, 1963, in which he called for racial equality and an end to discrimination. The speech, from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, was a defining moment of the American Civil Rights Movement.
about 10 seconds after he speaks you belong to him for whatever he wants to do