To: freepatriot32
"Sorry but that is just wrong."
Tell you what, I'll split the flame fest with you.
As a legitimately invited guest (with admittedly bad taste in formal wear) this is not disruptive behavior and she should have just been ignored.
Whats next, arresting guest that don't applaud?
493 posted on
01/31/2006 11:20:32 PM PST by
ndt
To: ndt
Wearing the T-shirt may not have been disruptive in and of itself, but it was in bad taste & highly inappropriate.
While I too have my criticisms of Bush, I would show some respect for him & the occasion.
495 posted on
02/01/2006 12:30:50 AM PST by
MoochPooch
(A righteous person worries about his or her behavior, an extremist about everyone else's.)
To: ndt
Invited guests are informed of House Chamber rules- which specifically forbid such displays. Furthermore she was precisely what you said she was- an invited guest to a working join session of Congress. Her actions threatened to interrupt activities of the US Government conducting its Constitutionally mandated duties. As such her HOSTS politely asked her to leave- in the polite way that US Capitol police have...
507 posted on
02/01/2006 5:51:51 AM PST by
brothers4thID
(Being lectured by Ted Kennedy on ethics is not unlike being lectured on dating protocol by Ted Bundy)
To: ndt
This woman is a nut and needs to spend some time in jail for stalking the president. What a clown.
To: ndt
She was clearly attempting to use the President's SOTU address, and the press associated with it, to super-charge her anti-American, anti-war, anti-President message and get it out to the world.
Well, they have rules in the chamber...and she violated them. She got exactly what she deserved. Let her get her message out on her own nickel...nobody is stopping her from doing that.
512 posted on
02/01/2006 6:43:38 AM PST by
Jeff Head
(www.dragonsfuryseries.com)
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