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If someone wants to hear his message, by all means
originally posted by: redmage
a reply to: Grambler
Yeah, backing out was a given.
I was just hoping to place a bet on the final excuse used, but it looks like I was too late, and the little one has already run away with her tail between her legs. LOL
originally posted by: Fallingdown
a reply to: Grambler
I did made the thread where are you at ?
Do you deny challenging me on your YouTube thread at 11 o’clock. There’s no need for emails .
Hell I’ve already posted three times on your channel and you can’t even reply once .
Does he suspend being POTUS simply because he attends a game? Is he not president 24.7 throughout the course of his term?
That they allowed their enjoyment to be affected is their problem.
It is quite different than blocking a highway.
Right to assembly. POTUS is still POTUS, even if he attends a game. Therefore, people have a right to (peacefully) assemble, and (peacefully) protest.
Im not intimidated by your threat to troll me
Now you're being ridiculous. Do you want him to hold press conferences from the White House bathroom too?
Allowed? No, no one allowed these imbecilic morons with the balloon to interfere with anyone... that's what we are discussing.
Only in your mind. In both cases, the people affected had no prior knowledge that the protest was going to occur, and thus no way to avoid the interruption. In both cases, the people affected are unable to escape the protest.
Oh, and in both cases, there is a good chance someone is going to get ticked off about having their day interrupted by the idiocy and do something stupid.
Not on private property
I also suggest you read the actual document you are quoting. Nowhere does it mention a balloon or anything else one may do while they are assembled