Okay let me break it down for you in the most base statement that you could understand.
Private property = not a place where cracked protestors can park unless receiving permission
Local businesses = those companies that lost money because the 'caring' protestors' presence was preventing businesses from carrying out day to day operations because of traffic
Other families = those who the protestors were preventing at times from getting into the hospice to see their loved ones
Medical cases = falls under Madison's Federalist #45 as 'all the objects which, in the ordinary course of affairs, concern the lives, liberties, and properties of the people'
Is that simple enough for you or should I draw a pictogram?
screw the locals' grass.
Good to see you have such an indifference for private property. You'll make a good subject.
Very interesting that you seem more concerned about blocking commerce, parking violations, and an unsightly crowd than what was actually going on inside that hospice.
Murder - pure and simple starvation and dehydration.
Oh, and why was Terri not offered food and water by mouth after the plug/tubes were pulled? Was it because she would have strangled?
The fact that it was not offered - made it murder on top of all of the other state decisions.
Of course, those things were not worthy of note as you were so busy worrying about the parking.
How about the parking in your state? What about traffic jams, are they a real problem too? I just cannot tolerate those parking and traffic problems.