Well if they're on public property, let 'em stay and have their protest. But if they are indeed on private property, well then they have every right to send them packing.
Fair enough!
I have (had) lot of sympathy for this woman. She has the right to speak out. I have the right to criticize her, harshly, as I have done here several times.
What galls me the most is the media coverage. A protest of, say, the vacation spots of several Supreme Court justices who struck down the late-term abortion law by siblings of aborted unborn children wanting to ask "why did you kill my brother, sister, etc." would be dismissed as a bunch of kooks by much of the MSM. Much of the attitude in the Schiavo case was "the parents should get over it." Every situation is different, but the coverage is what gets me. Is anyone going to Bill Clinton's home, camping out to ask why their relatives had to die on 9/11 because of the CIA/FBI wall? How would the press cover that?
I'm trying hard not to slam thiw woman - only she knows how she feels about her grief. But I think she's being manipulated at best, and is pimping out her son's memory at worst, by doing what she is doing.
I hope she can get the help she appears to need to find another way to deal with her loss. Certainly those using her to slam the President don't dive a damn about this woman's health, or dare I say it, maybe not even for her son or the other soldiers, casualties and those still serving.
She has a right to her opinion. I have a right to mine, about her.