They've also targeted business leaders, in any case it's wrong to make it difficult for families, not just the 'target.' This is not supposed to be governing by intimidation and that is what these types of threatening protests are.
My point was though that what goes around, comes around. Idiots know no political parties.
It's funny you should mention that - You're talking about the AIG executives in Connecticut, right?
I worked for one of the organizations that organized that protest/bus tour, and I did a good amount of work, before are during it.
There was nothing threatening that happened. We never stepped on to any private property (and we could barely see the houses). There were no arrests, no complaints, and no violence or threats.
Actually thinking more about this and similar:
Class Warfare: Hundreds Protest Outside Bankers' Houses In DC
I'm not saying people don't have complaints, but they do not belong at the family abode.
Why?