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To: whitney69

We are a nation of laws, not feelings. The grave site if the property of the father. The dirtbag was told to not put that type of display on someone else’s PROPERTY 10 times. They decided the private property rights of others don’t mean anything, they cpould do what evee they pleased. This is the same attitude of the BLM protestors. They claim to have strong “feelings” of social injustice and think those “feelings” trump private property rights. Activist judges “feel” that this is right and so IGNORE the black letter law when making rulings.

The father problem saw this type of BAD CHARACTER in the the guy and that’s why he would be bad news for his daughter. I would be furious if some dirtbag kept pictures of himself and my daughters on her grave site. The guy is free to build a HUGE shine of his choosing on HIS OWN PROPERTY.


151 posted on 06/13/2022 10:27:24 AM PDT by BiglyCommentary
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To: BiglyCommentary

You said it perfectly in your post. The headline implies it was just some flowers, and the mean ol’ Christian took ‘em down! But what this middle-aged boyfriend did was tantamount to harassment of the family of the woman he said he loved because they — I suspect correctly — didn’t think he was of good character. Which he then set out to prove beyond a doubt.

For them to have to look at items he clearly did not ask their permission to place on their property containing photos of himself every time the mother and father went to the grave, because, in his words, he “didn’t care” — that’s just crude. We don’t know anything about him, but based on what we know so far, I’m not impressed.


347 posted on 06/13/2022 3:48:13 PM PDT by Albion Wilde (“Government is the problem.” --Milton Friedman)
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