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I just resent being told I'm not supposed to get down and dirty as the opposition.
originally posted by: Liquesence
a reply to: LadyGreenEyes
Yeah, she did cross the line a bit, but I can at least understand why, since she believed the play was totally wrong,
Her beliefs, yes. But she interrupted a performance because of her beliefs. Yes, she has a right to protest and to her beliefs. A right to rush the stage? Not so much.
it wasn't being shut down any other way
It shouldn't be "shut down." It's free expression.
Didn't care for the last guy AT ALL, not by a long shot, but would not condone mock assassinations of that sort.
You're aware this has happened with other presidents (same play), including Obama? Where was you outrage then?
originally posted by: LadyGreenEyes
originally posted by: Liquesence
a reply to: LadyGreenEyes
Yeah, she did cross the line a bit, but I can at least understand why, since she believed the play was totally wrong,
Her beliefs, yes. But she interrupted a performance because of her beliefs. Yes, she has a right to protest and to her beliefs. A right to rush the stage? Not so much.
I agree. She crossed a line, and I have already stated that. However, I understand her reasoning, because they also crossed a line. She din't exactly "rush the stage", either (and wow, does that fit well into the framing discussion elsewhere here, or what??); she walked calmly onto the stage, and gave her opinion. That's clear in the video.
it wasn't being shut down any other way
It shouldn't be "shut down." It's free expression.
Treats to elected officials are not protected speech, nor is incitement to violence. I'd say this play is both of those.
Didn't care for the last guy AT ALL, not by a long shot, but would not condone mock assassinations of that sort.
You're aware this has happened with other presidents (same play), including Obama? Where was you outrage then?
I didn't hear about that play when it happened. I did, on occasion, read comments from people talking about such things, and always corrected them. It's never right to discuss assassinating a sitting president, EVER. Already stated this, too.
originally posted by: Christosterone
Dear Leftists,
Oh, y'all made your bed...
Now sleep in it!!!
-Chris
originally posted by: burgerbuddy
originally posted by: LadyGreenEyes
originally posted by: Liquesence
a reply to: LadyGreenEyes
Yeah, she did cross the line a bit, but I can at least understand why, since she believed the play was totally wrong,
Her beliefs, yes. But she interrupted a performance because of her beliefs. Yes, she has a right to protest and to her beliefs. A right to rush the stage? Not so much.
I agree. She crossed a line, and I have already stated that. However, I understand her reasoning, because they also crossed a line. She din't exactly "rush the stage", either (and wow, does that fit well into the framing discussion elsewhere here, or what??); she walked calmly onto the stage, and gave her opinion. That's clear in the video.
it wasn't being shut down any other way
It shouldn't be "shut down." It's free expression.
Treats to elected officials are not protected speech, nor is incitement to violence. I'd say this play is both of those.
Didn't care for the last guy AT ALL, not by a long shot, but would not condone mock assassinations of that sort.
You're aware this has happened with other presidents (same play), including Obama? Where was you outrage then?
I didn't hear about that play when it happened. I did, on occasion, read comments from people talking about such things, and always corrected them. It's never right to discuss assassinating a sitting president, EVER. Already stated this, too.
I think the obama play was in MI or MN.
Not quite central park is it?
originally posted by: LadyGreenEyes
originally posted by: burgerbuddy
originally posted by: LadyGreenEyes
originally posted by: Liquesence
a reply to: LadyGreenEyes
Yeah, she did cross the line a bit, but I can at least understand why, since she believed the play was totally wrong,
Her beliefs, yes. But she interrupted a performance because of her beliefs. Yes, she has a right to protest and to her beliefs. A right to rush the stage? Not so much.
I agree. She crossed a line, and I have already stated that. However, I understand her reasoning, because they also crossed a line. She din't exactly "rush the stage", either (and wow, does that fit well into the framing discussion elsewhere here, or what??); she walked calmly onto the stage, and gave her opinion. That's clear in the video.
it wasn't being shut down any other way
It shouldn't be "shut down." It's free expression.
Treats to elected officials are not protected speech, nor is incitement to violence. I'd say this play is both of those.
Didn't care for the last guy AT ALL, not by a long shot, but would not condone mock assassinations of that sort.
You're aware this has happened with other presidents (same play), including Obama? Where was you outrage then?
I didn't hear about that play when it happened. I did, on occasion, read comments from people talking about such things, and always corrected them. It's never right to discuss assassinating a sitting president, EVER. Already stated this, too.
I think the obama play was in MI or MN.
Not quite central park is it?
Nope not even close! Perhaps why we never heard of it before?
originally posted by: intrptr
Hey, whatever divides US most.
The Constitution's Electoral College clause gave the Presidency to Trump, and the Impeachment clause will take it away.