“Side note - This bit from the first comment on the article would seem to back up the part about the vulgar signs: “....I was in the middle of those groups and they did nothing wrong and was there to support the troops..just because they had things on their signs that others do not have the balls to put does not mean they are or were in the wrong...”
I’ll take ‘balls’ over manners any day.
I really, REALLY hate “PC”.
This country is where it is due to a lack of “balls”.
I stand with the bikers.
Well if it should come to a constitutional staredown, the 1st amendment lets you say as filthy things as you wish to the Westburros, but it doesn’t let you use any person’s property for that purpose if they do not consent to it. That may be for any reason they wish, whether it’s because they love the Westburros, or because they want to dampen down any possible riot, or because they flipped a coin that morning and it came up heads. The constitution does not care why when stopping at that point. And a stand “with the bikers” (rather than “with the veterans”) sounds particularly odd; what if it wasn’t Westburros they were cursing about? What if it were upset stomachs after having too much Bud Light? Should there be a “biker amendment” in the Constitution that says bikers may swear on anybody’s property?