bullshit. congressional representatives should be confronted at every opportunity.
When would you consider it appropriate to confront a representative?
And since you brought it up, why not on a flight?
I really don't see the issue.
At his offices, at his town hall meetings, at public functions, at his meetings and conferences, and on Capitol Hill.
Verbally assaulting the pervert freak while on a plane home or wherever is just low class, and is no better than what happened to Romney a few weeks back. It was wrong then and it is wrong now.
And quite frankly, judging from some of the hysterical responses on this thread, it's becoming apparent that there are many on our side who are on the brink of crossing a very dangerous line that should probably not be crossed.