To: vinylsidingman
the lives of america's sons and daughters at war takes precedence over your free speech,, In this case you are correct, Vinyl. Tuck is trying to blur a free speech issue into a "right to commit treason by sabotage". No such right exists, though Tuck (a DemoRat plant) wishes it did.
To: Navy Patriot
Instead of protesting, Jenest said, people should sit down with their children and read the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence and "have a discussion about tyranny and explain that these anti-war protesters earn the freedom to disagree with our governments position thanks to brave men and women who have paid the ultimate sacrifice to preserve those freedoms."
To: Navy Patriot
In this case you are correct, Vinyl. Tuck is trying to blur a free speech issue into a "right to commit treason by sabotage". No such right exists, though Tuck (a DemoRat plant) wishes it did. Try looking up "sabotage" and "peaceful civil disobedience" in a dictionary (book with lots of words and their meanings).
To: Navy Patriot
In this case you are correct, Vinyl. Tuck is trying to blur a free speech issue into a "right to commit treason by sabotage". these anti war folks can protest and dance in the streets til they all pass out as far as i care,, but disrupting "ANY" military operations while our courageous service people have their lives on the line is pure treason,,,
vsm
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