Posted on 11/27/2017 6:35:20 PM PST by Kaslin
You don’t have the right to interrupt someone else’s event. That infringes on their own right of assembly and speech.
So, Mr Shaw, do you think all Disturbing the Peace and noise ordinances should be ruled unconstitutional?
These people show up for the expressed purpose of inflicting mental anguish on grieving relatives. If you can’t outlaw that, then they need to remove the laws that let citizens take care of people like and have no legal repercussions.
This could affect my plans for HRC’s service.
Good call. While broadly libertarian in my approach to civil liberties, there is no such thing as a right w/o some qualifications or exceptions.
Didn’t the person in the photo expire a few years ago?
Yes, Fred Phelps died a few years ago.
I wish we knew why Fred Phelps was excommunicated by his own family run church. He died almost immediately afterward.
There is no right to free speech at those funerals.
Stand up and shout in the peanut gallery in Congress and you’ll be dragged away and arrested. Fighting words have always been illegal in most states, Pass out handbills against the draft, and according to Schenck vs the US you have shouted “fire” in a crowded theater and thereby created a clear and present danger.
But somehow, the black robed jackasses cannot see that insulting the dead kid in earshot, as the parents are burying them, is an immediate danger.
I’m amazed nobody has killed them yet. Id laugh to see a Dodge ram go through them at full speed. Any decent human being on a jury would acquit.
“To be true to our dedication to the actual meaning of the First Amendment (and not the new version preached on campuses these days), we have to remember that unpopular speech is the most critical speech to protect. “
Bullcrap. Pure sophistry. The first amendment was never crafted to be able to stand close and celebrate, mocking parents as they bury a loved one. A parent deserves AT LEAST as much protection at that moment as a politician does from a heckler while giving a speech.
No, I don't think so. Dancing is still allowed.
A funeral is a private event. You have no right to disrupt or cause trouble at it
Charles Manson recently joined Fred Phelps in Hell.
Correct. Huge difference between protesting at a private event and a public event. They are not even in the same league.
Correct. Huge difference between protesting at a private event and a public event. They are not even in the same league.
Correct. Huge difference between protesting at a private event and a public event. They are not even in the same league.
For me it is location. For example, a private club is meeting at a downtown hotel. I believe the right to peaceful assembly allows demonstrating at the hotel or nearby as civil authorities may designate. However demonstrating at a private residence or on private property should be prohibited.
'sides, two hours is a good amount of time to completely fill the bladder.
And don’t forget Ted Kennedy.
Are these funerals public or private events?
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