Posted on 05/08/2009 11:56:37 AM PDT by KLT
Edited on 05/08/2009 12:41:14 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Alan Keyes among 21 arrested at Notre Dame May 8, 2009 1:29 PM Former Illinois U.S. Senate candidate Alan Keyes and 20 other protesters were arrested this morning when they refused to leave the Notre Dame campus during a protest of President Obama's upcoming commencement address there, a university spokesman said.
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Deo, great pic, first time I saw a picture of the arrest....sad, very sad..now is that the ND campus security or another local or state agency? Don’t know the uniform..
some of them pushing baby carriages with dolls covered in fake blood,<<
PLEASE SOMEONE TELL THEM NO!!! THIS SHOULD BE A PEACEFUL PROTEST WITH SONGS OF PRAYER AND PRAISE TO OUR LORD.
PEACE BE WITH YOU.
Thank you waggle for the great ping......:)
via the National Catholic Register:
http://www.ncregister.com/daily/archbishop_burke_is_notre_dame_catholic/
Money Quote:
If we as individuals are not willing to accept the burdens of the Catholic witness to the right to life, we are not worthy of the name Catholic.
Agreed. I seriously doubt that particular endeavor would result in changing anyone’s heart for the better (directly, or indirectly via positive press coverage furthering the life agenda).
We seriously need to come to grips with the fact that most in the pro (maternal) choice camp deviate from our views at a core philosophical point - that a fetus is a human being deserving the full legal protections offered to all human beings. Such people will be scarcely more bothered by the sight of ghoulish fetal images (or related) than I am by the sight of a slaughterhouse, roadkill, or the field dressing of game. If that recognition of humanity is widely absent in those whose minds we wish to turn (and I think it is), all shock efforts and similar strategies will only move potential converts further away. Step one is to imbue the fetus with humanity in the eyes of those who now find abortion acceptable.
Your welcome, I’ll ping it again later this evening to the Terri Dailies thread.
I’m actually a little surprised they arrested Alan Keyes; he announced a couple days ago that this was his intent, I half expected them to refuse to arrest him.
The lib media is too busy covering NOBAMA’S daily teleprompter speeches to cover anything else..OBAMA spends his time making daily dimwitted speeches about his socialist agenda...I never watch, makes me sick..
Tex, that is always incorporated in our rallies...many of us are very spiritual ppl...
The article states only that they were among others who pushed carriages with dolls covered in fake blood. That's bad enough in itself. Anyone with an iota of good sense, and taste, would not be among these crackpots, "infiltrators" or not.
Randall Terry does nothing positive for the pro-life campaign, rather he's an abject embarrassment. Keyes should know better, obviously he does not.
Thanks for that waggle....I really don’t know why they arrested Keyes, he’s articulate, conservative for the most part and is just exercising his right as an American. I can only assume it was somewhat planned. With all the outrageous things going on today, can’t believe they’d arrest him for such an infraction...seems kind of fruitless..
Here was a story from a couple days ago on his plans:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2245594/posts
Thank you for that link Diago...
Then his actions would be then classified as “civil disobedience” wouldn’t it? That used to be honorable. Although we would sometimes wish it, we cannot impose upon other people our wishes.
Some may perhaps wish to write to Mr. Keyes in a tone of mutual respect for his committment, and the cause, and the issue, but explain their thoughts, and what the strollers felt like to them...
However, one that gives excellent oratories on understanding the rule of law, also understands the consequences of an act of Civil Disobedience.
As for the university’s policies — they are free to have the rules of their wishes (they are still a private school, eh?).
There’s no reason they couldn’t protest in front of the campus, or around it. Obviously Keyes and his fellow protestors didn’t think that would be “good enough” to make the point. Therefore, they decided to perform an act of civil disobedience.
No one was harmed, no one was injured. If anything the person’s who were arrested are the ones paying the price (through time in jail, a record, fines, etc...). I thought Acts of Civil Disobedience were well-respected in Conservative “circles”. I don’t think I’m wrong in that, am I?
not sure deport.....thank you for the link...
See my reply at #116, please... :)
Thanks waggle, looks like he expected this..
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