Posted on 03/28/2009 6:03:30 AM PDT by shove_it
Exactly right! The powers of the government are delegated to them from US.
The governments job is NOT to tell us that our constitutionally-guaranteed rights are too expensive to support, their job is to support our constitutionally-guaranteed rights REGARDLESS. If the people require expensive insurance (they don't, actually) then BUY IT.
This creeping "your rights are too expensive" is behind a lot of so-called safety and health authoritarianism, too. You have the unalienable right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, unless it costs somebody some money. Then you lose your rights. All of them.
Who the blazes cares what the city government says?
Where in the Constitution does it say that the right to assemble requires insurance?
Did Bostonians wait for an EPA permit to dump the tea?
Maybe Eric Holder is right - we ARE a nation of cowards!
Flashmob Tea Party?
As I said on the duplicate thread, screw the city - protest anyway. They can't arrest everybody.
If the skanky sodomites can march freely, then the productive citizens that carry their weight can march as well.
This is unconstitutional! People, wake up out of your apathy! Stop this. Don’t let these fascists take away your freedoms! Day after day they are doing this, here a little, there a little. We must put a stop to it!
I am going to call and email the Mayor of the city and the director of parks and recreation of Cape Coral, FL.
I noticed that they never included the mayor’s name or the director of the parks in the article, so I am giving them here.
I wonder if a large number of people calling and emailing would “persuade” them to change their mind?
Jim Burch, Mayor 239-574-0436 jburch@capecoral.net
Stephen H. Pohlman, CPRP Director (239) 573-3110 spohlman@capecoral.net
Michael J. Kalvort, CPRP Operations Mgr/Deputy Director (239) 573-3133 mkalvort@capecoral.net
Robert J. Burns, CPRP Parks Superintendent (239) 573-3115 rburns@capecoral.net
Keith Locklin, CPRP Recreation Superintendent (239) 573-3119 klocklin@capecoral.net
If a group was in charge then I think they would need 1 Mil.insurance.Never did an outside thing but insurance is standard.
Yup, First Amendment rights here. The people must find a way to ensure their rights. Which I thot I remembered was why we elect a government, is it not??
“Did Bostonians wait for an EPA permit to dump the tea?”
“Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor?”
I say “Show up anyway.” Don’t use a PA system. Just show up with signs, etc.
I wonder how much insurance was required for the police killer celebration in Oakland.
“Nobody goes there no more; it’s too crowded!” - Yogi Berra
Are you of the opinion that our rights must be enumerated to exist?
PERMITS? We don’ need no steenkin’ permits!
Gee...it’s a good thing the actual Americans who held that little tea party a couple hundred years ago got their permit, huh? What courage, what patriotism, what determination those Cape Coral folks are showing, huh? They’ll hold their little show, just as long as it’s not going to offend or upset anyone. Anybody who wonders why the left wins all the time, maybe it has something to do with the spinelessness of the right!!
What a great opportunity for an insurance company to grab great PR by donating the days coverage.
Of course it will NOT be Progressive...
If everybody refuses to file a tax return what can they do? NOTHING!!!
It's time to tell these we are sick and tired of being pushed around!!!
WTF?
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."
This is an unacceptable move by the local government. The people should show up anyway and ASK to be arrested. I would. And will if presented with this type of response from my local government.
FreedomWorks can cover the Cape Coral event. Just email me the details. We can attach the event as a rider to our insurance.
Cape Coral can have its rally, if it wants to.
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