To: Principessa_libertas
"sounds like an anarchy to me there."
Isn't that exactly what we have now--judicial anarchy?
To: All
I attended the Mayday rally and I really enjoyed it. When I first got there I was a little intimidated because of all the liberal protestors out front. They were very agressive-they got in your face, snarling and shouting- calling people bigots and homophobic. I was surprised the police didn't hold them back more.
But once I got inside the stadium it was much more peaceful. Staffers were registering people to vote, passing out Christian literature, George Bush relection stickers and "God Bless America" signs. - My kind of place!
During the Dr. James Dobson speech a group of about 20 protestors came in the stands and tried to shout him down. We just ignored them until Dr. Dobson addressed them directly, saying something to the fact that we should love homosexuals but not let them destroy the family. He got a big applause for that.
Another funny moment: During the program a small plane kept flying over with a banner saying. "The Stranger newspaper says "Bigots go home". Being an African American I got a kick out of that.
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05/02/2004 6:30:28 AM PDT by
ClarenceThomasfan
( We want a Bush landslide in November!!!)
To: CitizenUSA
lol, there most definitely is a type of judicial anarchy here currently, I was just saying to be more clear to define your terms. there is a HUGE difference between judicial anarchy (meaning 'people in authority' ignoring the laws') and in real anarchy with a lack of laws and everyone having their way with things.
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