Thursday, March 3, 2011
The Supreme Court and Anti Gay Protests
The Supreme Court rules that anti gay protesters can not be sued for demonstrations at the funerals of military personnel. The justices equate this to burning of the flag during the Viet Nam era. The Court must protect Free Speech. However, those who protest at funerals are as foolish as the flag burners of the sixties, when an important symbol is ceded to the right wing. The current protesters smack of those who abused Viet Nam veterans, who do not accomplish anything and sow seeds of divisiveness that endure to this day.
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