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was it ok when bush was?So its okay for Obama to be called Hilter? I see. Totally makes sense.
I agree. But as long as the protesters aren't breaking the law, I don't think the family is immune from seeing protesters.
Now, things can go over the line, so in most cases I agree with you.
But standing at the foot of a 1/4 mile long driveway for a half hour before driving to the next house? Not really interfering with "family".
But obviously that is not what happened with the banker, right? There's more than just a tad of that whacky preacher family that shows up at military funerals going on here.
Yes, of course. But that's the thing, also. Just like the Westboro bugfuck crazies, they have the right to do it.
Protests outside their houses? Oh, the poor politicians. Whatever will they do?
So its okay for Obama to be called Hilter? I see. Totally makes sense.
But obviously that is not what happened with the banker, right? There's more than just a tad of that whacky preacher family that shows up at military funerals going on here.
Yes, of course. But that's the thing, also. Just like the Westboro bugfuck crazies, they have the right to do it.
And you saw me say it was illegal? I don't think so. Just fascinated that you would have that type of role model. *shrug*
Protests outside their houses? Oh, the poor politicians. Whatever will they do?
Personally. Im against mobs. But if you really think it should be alright...
Yes, of course. But that's the thing, also. Just like the Westboro bugfuck crazies, they have the right to do it.
And you saw me say it was illegal? I don't think so. Just fascinated that you would have that type of role model. *shrug*
Eh?
Who do you think is my "role model"?
and how liberals now complain about Obama being called a fascist?
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Group targets Speaker Boehner
Group targets Speaker Boehners (small-h) house
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By: Barbara Hollingsworth 02/17/11 3:56 PM
Local Opinion Editor
When did demonstrating at the private homes of politicians or corporate executives become an acceptable way to voice ones political opinions?
Nearly two dozen activists from DC Vote swarmed House Speaker John Boehners Capitol Hill residence at 7:30 Thursday morning, chanting Dont tread of D.C. and No taxation without representation to protest congressional meddling in the Districts local affairs, in particular a House continuing budget resolution that would cut $80 million in federal payments and prohibit the city from using local funds to pay for needle exchange programs and abortions.
Speaker Boehner is coming to our home telling us how to spend our money, Ilir Zherka, the groups executive director, told his followers. We decided to come to his house to tell him to leave D.C. alone.
After Capitol Police officers blocked their way by using bikes to erect a makeshift barricade, the protestors remained outside Boehners home for more than an hour.
This is the same tactic used last month by protestors who dont want Wal-Mart to open a new store in D.C. As DCist reported:
Instead of demonstrating at one of the possible Walmart locations or making their opinions known to members of the D.C. Council, the protesters descended on the Woodley Park home of Dick Knapp, an executive at Foulger-Pratt, the company that is set to develop the Georgia Avenue Walmart.
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and how liberals now complain about Obama being called a fascist?
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Group targets Speaker Boehner
Group targets Speaker Boehners (small-h) house
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By: Barbara Hollingsworth 02/17/11 3:56 PM
Local Opinion Editor
When did demonstrating at the private homes of politicians or corporate executives become an acceptable way to voice ones political opinions?
Nearly two dozen activists from DC Vote swarmed House Speaker John Boehners Capitol Hill residence at 7:30 Thursday morning, chanting Dont tread of D.C. and No taxation without representation to protest congressional meddling in the Districts local affairs, in particular a House continuing budget resolution that would cut $80 million in federal payments and prohibit the city from using local funds to pay for needle exchange programs and abortions.
Speaker Boehner is coming to our home telling us how to spend our money, Ilir Zherka, the groups executive director, told his followers. We decided to come to his house to tell him to leave D.C. alone.
After Capitol Police officers blocked their way by using bikes to erect a makeshift barricade, the protestors remained outside Boehners home for more than an hour.
This is the same tactic used last month by protestors who dont want Wal-Mart to open a new store in D.C. As DCist reported:
Instead of demonstrating at one of the possible Walmart locations or making their opinions known to members of the D.C. Council, the protesters descended on the Woodley Park home of Dick Knapp, an executive at Foulger-Pratt, the company that is set to develop the Georgia Avenue Walmart.
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You can't touch this, has just changed to You can run, but you can't hide. Bush, Cheney, Rummy, and Rice are getting smeared everytime they go public. I see it as a good thing for the elite who want to fuck American lives up, that they are very close, so very close to the public when the public wants to get close.
So its okay for Obama to be called Hilter? I see. Totally makes sense.
Was it stupid? Inappropriate? In bad taste? Yes, of course.
Was it legal? Yes.
Is it worth it? Absolutely.
Protests outside their houses? Oh, the poor politicians. Whatever will they do?
Can't wait to see when it's those of the other side. Then we'll hear how 'uncivil, even threatening' those protesters are.
Yeah, you have no idea what you're talking about. I called out the libs who complained about tea party protests.
I support everyone's right to protest, even when they're wrong.
Its the classic "Do as I say, Not as I do" disorder
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I do too.... but not at anyone's home. Remember when ACORN bussed 700 people out to protest outside the home of some CEO.... he wasn't home, but his children were. How would you like to have a rabid crowd of 700 whackjobs chanting hateful crap outside your home when you weren't there.... but your 14 year old kid was there on his own?
Is there absolutely no standard of acceptable behavior anymore? To say 'they have a right to protest' is a fucking cop out. Have a spine and draw a line about acceptable behavior.
Last May, 500 screaming, placard-waving members of the Service Employees International Union descended on the home of Greg Baer, deputy general counsel for corporate law at Bank of America, and stood on his front porch to protest foreclosures, terrifying Baers 14-year-old son, who was home alone at the time. As Baers next-door neighbor, Fortune Magazines Nina Easton, pointed out, Baer is a lifelong Democrat who had worked for the Clinton Treasury Department. His wife, Shirley Sagawa, is a former adviser to Hillary Clinton.
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Uhh, two dozen activists suddenly defines "the left"? I may not agree with what these people are doing by protesting outside a politician's home but that's no reason to paint such a wide brush.
I do too.... but not at anyone's home. Remember when ACORN bussed 700 people out to protest outside the home of some CEO.... he wasn't home, but his children were. How would you like to have a rabid crowd of 700 whackjobs chanting hateful crap outside your home when you weren't there.... but your 14 year old kid was there on his own?
Is there absolutely no standard of acceptable behavior anymore? To say 'they have a right to protest' is a fucking cop out. Have a spine and draw a line about acceptable behavior.
I'm not sure why you mangled the facts when it was in the article.
1.) It wasn't 700 people.
2.) It wasn't ACORN.
3.) Children implies more than one, there was only child there. Least you got the age right though.
4.) He wasn't some CEO, he was deputy general counsel for corporate law at Bank of America.
Last May, 500 screaming, placard-waving members of the Service Employees International Union descended on the home of Greg Baer, deputy general counsel for corporate law at Bank of America, and stood on his front porch to protest foreclosures, terrifying Baer’s 14-year-old son, who was home alone at the time. As Baer’s next-door neighbor, Fortune Magazine’s Nina Easton, pointed out, Baer is a lifelong Democrat who had worked for the Clinton Treasury Department. His wife, Shirley Sagawa, is a former adviser to Hillary Clinton.
Remember The Bush Hitler
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Uhh, two dozen activists suddenly defines "the left"? I may not agree with what these people are doing by protesting outside a politician's home but that's no reason to paint such a wide brush.
It's not the first time that the left have used this tactic. Intimidating families and frightening other people's children seems to be a growing trend with left wing 'protesters'. But, hey, they don't 'break the law' so it's all good, huh? Never mind that everyone - every single individual in this country - has the right to live in peace in their own homes.
People who do this are no different to the scum that call themselves the Westboro Baptist Church, in my opinion.