To: ResisTyr
Setting aside whether the police were too rough in their handling of this protester, I see no problem with a disruptor being forcibly removed from the audience at a speaking engagement. The other audience members were there to hear the speaker, the speaker was there to be heard, why does this one guy have the right to impose on everyone else?
To: rogue yam
He did nothing but turn his back. No disruption. Watch the video.
16 posted on
02/20/2011 6:35:18 PM PST by
Kirkwood
(Zombie Hunter)
To: rogue yam
36 posted on
02/20/2011 6:47:59 PM PST by
paul51
(11 September 2001 - Never forget)
To: rogue yam
The other audience members were there to hear the speaker, the speaker was there to be heard, why does this one guy have the right to impose on everyone else? Disruptor? If the article is correct, I beg to differ.
Mr. McGovern remained standing silently in the audience and turned his back.
51 posted on
02/20/2011 7:00:51 PM PST by
Sarajevo
(You're jealous because the voices only talk to me.)
To: rogue yam
You have a remarkably low bar on what constitutes “disruption”
88 posted on
02/21/2011 7:23:39 AM PST by
Oztrich Boy
(I disagree with what you say but will defend to the death your right to say it -Voltaire)
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