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Peaceful protest should be lauded. Violence should not be tolerated.
Yes, nuts exist, both on the far left and far rightAt there homes? Little over the top to me. At the court, fine. But to post their addresses and call for a protest at the homes, with families, is just despicable, not matter who does it.
Yes, nuts exist, both on the far left and far right
Yep, but I interpreted your post to approve of it.
Yeah F that. Same bullshit cosmic acted like was okay back in the summer of love with the protestors walking through private neighborhoods. Kids and shit. Run em over if they block traffic. Make America FloridaAt there homes? Little over the top to me. At the court, fine. But to post their addresses and call for a protest at the homes, with families, is just despicable, not matter who does it.
A little light drunk posting?Yeah F that. Same bullshit cosmic acted like was okay back in the summer of love with the protestors walking through private neighborhoods. Kids and shit. Run em over if they block traffic. Make America Florida
Nah I can't stand protestorsA little light drunk posting?
You've been incredibly consistent on supporting vehicular homicide.Nah I can't stand protestors
I'm blind to the cause; only the protestYou've been incredibly consistent on supporting vehicular homicide.
Heck, I remember saying something about the possibility of one of those protestors having an infant in her arms and one of the conservative posters on here (not mcm66) jumped in with, "Stupid games have stupid prizes", or some such nonsense. What are the odds that the same poster is pretty anti-abortion, though?You've been incredibly consistent on supporting vehicular homicide.
Seems to be more than a trend … DOXXing political opponents has become commonplace these days.At there homes? Little over the top to me. At the court, fine. But to post their addresses and call for a protest at the homes, with families, is just despicable, not matter who does it.
Seems to be more than a trend … DOXXing political opponents has become commonplace these days.
We don’t like what you did … the intimidation squad will be on your front lawn until you repent …
he does when it’s not his team being harassed
I looked up one name and had a hit, Fauci. He and his daughters were doxxed. So I looked up a second, not record of Vindmann being doxxed. So I just did a general search and it appears that one of the Bundy's has a very active doxxing campaign.Can you recall any right wing groups doxxing liberals and/or protesting at their homes? I know it happened to Hawley, McConnell, Cruz, Scalise (shot at ball fields).
It doesn’t matter if they show up to ACB’s house, manicure her lawn, and leave some freshly baked sourdough on the doorstep. Showing up to peoples homes is unacceptable, can you agree to that?Peaceful protest should be lauded. Violence should not be tolerated.
It doesn’t matter if they show up to ACB’s house, manicure her lawn, and leave some freshly baked sourdough on the doorstep. Showing up to peoples homes is unacceptable, can you agree to that?
Don't you think it's the radicals who protest. I can barely think of an issue that would get me out on a street with a signI looked up one name and had a hit, Fauci. He and his daughters were doxxed. So I looked up a second, not record of Vindmann being doxxed. So I just did a general search and it appears that one of the Bundy's has a very active doxxing campaign.
Extremists target judges, prosecutors, health workers in latest doxxing campaigns
The pandemic and the 2020 election breathed new life into the doxxing tactic – it has been used in Idaho in the past year to identify and share photos, home addresses and personal contact information of judges and legislators, as well as unelected workers: police officers, a social worker, a...www.boisestatepublicradio.org
I don't support protesting at people's homes, nor doxxing them. Protesting at the court, at congress, in downtowns in general, fine. But we need to keep the line between personal and professional. People shouldn't be targeted at home nor in the public as a normal civilian.
And I suspect the problem isn't with normal conservatives or liberals but the radicals on both sides.
Don't you think it's the radicals who protest. I can barely think of an issue that would get me out on a street with a sign
I agree such a waste of time and effort.Nah I can't stand protestors
Legal, peaceful protests on public property are central to our freedoms. Hanging out on the streets near their homes is pretty classless though, I agree, and giving out the addresses invites kooks to cross the lines of legality.Yep, but I interpreted your post to approve of it.
It is interesting that each protestor will be a person who escaped being aborted.I agree such a waste of time and effort.
Whoever, with the intent of interfering with, obstructing, or impeding the administration of justice, or with the intent of influencing any judge, juror, witness, or court officer, in the discharge of his duty, pickets or parades in or near a building housing a court of the United States, or in or near a building or residence occupied or used by such judge, juror, witness, or court officer, or with such intent uses any sound-truck or similar device or resorts to any other demonstration in or near any such building or residence, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than one year, or both.Legal, peaceful protests on public property are central to our freedoms. Hanging out on the streets near their homes is pretty classless though, I agree, and giving out the addresses invites kooks to cross the lines of legality.
I agree. I’m actually quite envious of protesters. I don’t care enough about anything to give a weekend to stand outside with a sign. Must be something to be passionate about something.Don't you think it's the radicals who protest. I can barely think of an issue that would get me out on a street with a sign
Are we going to e consistent?Whoever, with the intent of interfering with, obstructing, or impeding the administration of justice, or with the intent of influencing any judge, juror, witness, or court officer, in the discharge of his duty, pickets or parades in or near a building housing a court of the United States, or in or near a building or residence occupied or used by such judge, juror, witness, or court officer, or with such intent uses any sound-truck or similar device or resorts to any other demonstration in or near any such building or residence, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than one year, or both.
Nothing in this section shall interfere with or prevent the exercise by any court of the United States of its power to punish for contempt.
Title 18, Section 1507 United States Code
Round them all up and put them with the Jan 6 crew.
Was court in session?Are we going to e consistent?
They'd have to schedule it just perfectly for you. These are your grilling hours. These hours you aren't likely to be sober. At night forget it.I agree. I’m actually quite envious of protesters. I don’t care enough about anything to give a weekend to stand outside with a sign. Must be something to be passionate about something.
Would a neighbor putting up a sign saying "protect Roe" or "overturn Roe" be problematic? Largely I agree there should not be protests at homes. But it gets dicey if we tell a neighbor they lose their ability to protest.Was court in session?
Edit to add: I think "housing a court" would translate to court actually being in session. Also, I am more interested in using it if they show up at people's private residences. AFAIK, pro-life protesters never showed up at RBG's house for example.
Again, the clear line I am wanting to draw is a crowd in front of their house. If they showed up to do that, I would use this US Code to throw the book at them. I would say the same if it was "my team" at Sotomayor's house. That is not the proper venue to protest.Would a neighbor putting up a sign saying "protect Roe" or "overturn Roe" be problematic? Largely I agree there should not be protests at homes. But it gets dicey if we tell a neighbor they lose their ability to protest.
I don't know if that photo is from a court session or not. But Googling I can see statements such as "protests are common when the court hears hot button issues". I would assume that those protests would be on both sides of these issues. I am skeptical Right to Life and NRA refuse to take part.
A couple of years ago the Court decided an area around the Court was off-limits to protestors. They could gather out front, but not in the plaza.
U.S. justices reject challenge to protest ban on Supreme Court plaza
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected a challenge to a law that hits the justices close to home: a ban on protests on the marble plaza in front of the courthouse where they hear cases and issue rulings.www.reuters.com
Right, if that is the case we don't have a disagreement. The law you quoted however certainly carries it much further and there I have a problem. I don't see how a court wouldn't consider a friend of the court brief to be OK and Joe 6-Pack holding a sign to be illegal.Again, the clear line I am wanting to draw is a crowd in front of their house. If they showed up to do that, I would use this US Code to throw the book at them. I would say the same if it was "my team" at Sotomayor's house. That is not the proper venue to protest.
I think that law is so you have something on the books so that whenever a protest crosses a "line" that there is something on the books that says, "see you shouldn't even be here to begin with."Right, if that is the case we don't have a disagreement. The law you quoted however certainly carries it much further and there I have a problem. I don't see how a court wouldn't consider a friend of the court brief to be OK and Joe 6-Pack holding a sign to be illegal.
This statute deals with criminal obstruction of justice, which requires a guilty act and guilty intent. There is also the 1st Amendment, which complicates things. I think if protestors do it the right way without breaking any laws and comply with the 1st Amendment, then a protest at somebody's house would be legal: not saying it is the best way to protest. Saying "I support Roe" is a lot different than "if you overturn Roe, I'll break your legs."Whoever, with the intent of interfering with, obstructing, or impeding the administration of justice, or with the intent of influencing any judge, juror, witness, or court officer, in the discharge of his duty, pickets or parades in or near a building housing a court of the United States, or in or near a building or residence occupied or used by such judge, juror, witness, or court officer, or with such intent uses any sound-truck or similar device or resorts to any other demonstration in or near any such building or residence, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than one year, or both.
Nothing in this section shall interfere with or prevent the exercise by any court of the United States of its power to punish for contempt.
Title 18, Section 1507 United States Code
Round them all up and put them with the Jan 6 crew.
Tulsi, Sinema and Manchin are very dangerous to the far left. They hate them.You know what? I don't agree with all her views but she is very well spoken! Authoritarian sure has been in the news a lot lately. Reminds me of old Mission Impossible episodes. Why can't we have the IMF move in and have all these dumbf*cks shoot each other while they drive away laughing!
Do school board members count?Can you recall any right wing groups doxxing liberals and/or protesting at their homes? I know it happened to Hawley, McConnell, Cruz, Scalise (shot at ball fields).
I agree. I’m actually quite envious of protesters. I don’t care enough about anything to give a weekend to stand outside with a sign. Must be something to be insanely crazy about something.
It's strange I don't recall seeing any posts from you expressing these sentiments when it was school board members HOMES being targeted... Is my search function for the board malfunctioning?Again, the clear line I am wanting to draw is a crowd in front of their house. If they showed up to do that, I would use this US Code to throw the book at them. I would say the same if it was "my team" at Sotomayor's house. That is not the proper venue to protest.