GenSeneca
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What amendment gives you the right to block public streets?I did not know you had a Right to drive down that road...what amendment was that again?
What amendment gives you the right to block public streets?I did not know you had a Right to drive down that road...what amendment was that again?
What amendment gives you the right to block public streets?
Im sorry I forgot right to free speech and to assemble...is only where the goverment says its ok and when and for how long...
Im sorry I forgot right to free speech and to assemble...is only where the goverment says its ok and when and for how long...
So you believe there are "logical" limits to the right to bear arms but when it comes to rights you actually value, speech and assembly, you don't believe there are any limits whatsoever...My point is the same..if you say we have the right to arms, but then you place a limit..then you agree that there is a logical limit..and thus the only issue is where is it...Gen does not agree with a logical limit.
It started as a gathering of furious youngsters, protesting about the supposed lack of opportunities for the average American. But then the freeloaders came along.
As the Occupy Wall Street protest continued in full strength in Manhattan today, the atmosphere in New York's financial district has become increasingly debauched.
Conspicuously living among the politically active in the makeshift village in Zuccotti Park are opportunistic junkies and homeless people - making the most of the free food on offer.Protesters said the site smells like a sewer and the free condoms have given visions of what the Woodstock festival was like. But many have come down for the huge amount of food donated.
Reminds you the 60s right dogtowner?
I know must suck, I mean they gave the N*****s the right to vote!
What???
Reminds you the 60s right dogtowner?
And why arent these protesters arrested now?Thetre going TOO FAR! Theyre now stalking in Millonares homes in NYC.
The Occupy Wall Street protesters--who have more or less parked themselves at Zuccotti Park in Lower Manhattan since their "occupation" of the world's financial capital began last month--are embarking on what they're billing as a "Billionaires Walking Tour" of Manhattan on Tuesday.
Among the planned tour stops: News Corp. chief Rupert Murdoch's Fifth Avenue apartment
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/cutline...sters-plan-stop-rupert-murdoch-155021382.html
Does NYC have a Stalking law? But ITS A LAW In L.A!! Why you think the LAPD places you under arrest if you stalk Mel Gibson or any Hollywood celeb?
And, just for the record, when your radical leftist friends take it to the next level and make good on their threats to torch the homes of the "wealthy" and/or kill the occupants of the home, will you still think it's "wonderful"?I think it is wonderful that some of the people who have benefited from the destruction of the middle class should be "inconvenienced!"