To: Dengar01
If any lawmakers are physically harmed, or if there is serious property damage, the public mood will take a sharp turn against the unions and the rioters.
11 posted on
03/10/2011 8:16:51 AM PST by
lurk
To: lurk
"the public mood will take a sharp turn" OMG!!
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52 posted on
03/10/2011 8:28:33 AM PST by
I see my hands
(You can know the young posters by the desperate optimism in their posts.)
To: lurk
” . . ., or if there is serious property damage, . . .”
7.5 worth of damage to the Capitol in Madison so far!
No one that I can see has turned drastically against the thuggery and bullies of the Unions!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
60 posted on
03/10/2011 8:33:13 AM PST by
paratrooper82
(We are kicking Ass in Afghanistan, soon we will be home to kick some more Asses in Congress!)
To: lurk
If any lawmakers are physically harmed, or if there is serious property damage, the public mood will take a sharp turn against the unions and the rioters. The state should remove the protesters from the Capitol. SCOTUS has said that free sppech goes only so far and that one does NOT have the right to yell, "Fire!" in a crowded movie theater.
Similarly, citizens have a right to peaceably assemble, but that DOES NOT give them the right to disrupt the normal business of government ...
266 posted on
03/10/2011 11:55:19 AM PST by
Lmo56
(If ya wanna run with the big dawgs - ya gotta learn to piss in the tall grass ...</i><p>)
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