Do you think int should be legal to protest something at the private residence of a public official ?

ManitouDan

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This guy lol. None of this is a game to get invisible online political points. I'm sure everyone agrees with the idea of your post, but then you had to go Political Thread at the end just to get a shot in as if "your side" is morally superior. Then you add "sadly" as if you're typing with a sad expression of hopelessness on your face then typing "OK" in all caps to really try and drive your cheap shot home.


Well said. Adults, I mean, actual adults act like spoiled children now. When they don't get their way politically they act out publicly. Same with youth sports, officials who aren't elected, volunteers who are counting ballots at 10 pm instead of being with their families, etc. On KSR they always reference Ryan getting into it with a guy in a Rooster's parking lot and slamming his fist on the guy's car hood. A Louisville radio host allegedly pushed his gf's head into the side of his vehicle in a parking lot in March. Drunken adult fighting at sporting events, people screaming into the faces of politicians, parents getting kicked out of and banned from youth events. On That 70's Show, Red always called Eric a jackass. The adults/parents have become the jackasses now.
I'm good . No need to wallow with you and your take . my side has a lot of crooks and ******** ( Mitch Mcconnell) and guys I cant stand -- Lindsey Grahm ... but as my dad said in the early 80's " I like my crooks better than their crooks"
 

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Love how both sides, do it, both sides are wrong and both sides defend it by saying “well the other side does it far more”

Houston, we have found the problem…

Is there any group of people more hated right now than sane moderates?

The far right hates anyone who doesn't advocate for 11 year old rape victims carrying those cells to term.

The far left hates anyone who isn't in favor of post birth abortion.

The fringes should be lined up and shot, IMO. Would improve the direction of the country by leaps and bounds.
 

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Only thing in the middle of the road is dead dogs and possums ... JK . Moderates have their role , like stabbing their parties in the back like clockwork . Sane moderates like who ? And please dont say Joe Manchin or Mitt Romney . Probably a waste of time , I'll not going to change your mind ,you cant change mine . but I wont suggest mass murder as you did .
 
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No way. Whoever leaked it is an American hero. The Court can't just move this Country backwards like that with no public accountability. I believe in the end sanity will prevail and ultimately all of the protections provided by Roe v. Wade will stand one way or another all across the Country. Again, too many republicans willing to die on the hill for evangelist and other right wing lunatics. It's too bad, congress and in a couple of years, the White House will be ripe for the taking for the republicans. Yet, they just can't seperate themselves from this nonsense.
Yeah, protecting the lives of innocent unborn babies is such a bad look. Abortion is an abomination.
 
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I can’t believe any thinking person believes January 6th wasn’t staged. It boggles the mind.
I don't believe January 6th was staged. I do believe that there were federal agents and/or collaborators who were actively stoking the flames of the crowd.

I find it similar (but not the same) to the Gretchen Whitmer "plot" where mouth-breathing idiots were enticed into doing something profoundly illegal by the federal government. That does not absolve the idiots who broke into the Capitol Building -- however, it probably mitigates the actions of people who entered the building after the police stopped guarding the entrances.

I've always found this article fascinating:
 
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I know there is probably constitutional issues with this but I say NO WAY .. go after public officials however you like , but protests at someones private home is too close to intimidation of a public official iMO . What do you think ? I say leave officials and their children alone at their home . Regardless of political stances , but sadly it seems only the radical left thinks its OK .
If you're part of the lawless left, it's already legal.
 
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No. The person who leaked the home addresses of these Supreme Court Judges should be locked up, along with the person who leaked the Supreme Court documents to the press. What the left is willing to do to get their agenda across is despicable. They have no shame, and neither does the entire Democratic Party.
As far as leaking their residences go, it’s publicly available information. All whoever did was take whatever was already publicly available and post it.
 
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For what reason?
Any reason you want. Property ownership is a matter of public record. Takes a bit of work to figure out what a specific person owns, as opposed to what the owners are for a specific property, but how much work that entails would depend on each locality.

Like for my city, if I wanted to find all the property my parents owned, all I would have to do is go to the City's parcel viewer website, enter the name, and boom pops up all the property they own.
 

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I'm afraid that civility is a thing of the past. Ignorant people think they have a right to camp on the lawn of public officials, scream at them when they're out having dinner, confront them in a public space. It's rude. It's crass. It's unacceptable.

We had a perfectly capable health director in Ohio at the beginning of covid. When mask mandates and vaccine rollouts began, people went to her house to protest. She wasn't even an elected official, but rather she's a doctor that was appointed to the position, and accepted in order to serve the public interest. She quit. It wasn't worth having idiots harass her family and disrupt her home life. Same thing is happening with refs for youth sports. The harassment and threats and violence just aren't worth it. No one wants that job any more. We got HS football leagues where some teams play on Thursday and some on Friday, so that the few remaining refs can work two nights instead of one, and cover all the games.

People are nucking futs! And I'm afraid it may be getting worse.
I think it’s a combination of two things: social media and a decrease in appreciation of the small things in life. Probably a direct correlation between those two. Combine those with media manipulation of the public (don’t care whose side you’re on-you’re getting played, to some degree), and you have a dysfunctional democracy that must get it together, or it will be just another country.
 

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Is there any group of people more hated right now than sane moderates?

The far right hates anyone who doesn't advocate for 11 year old rape victims carrying those cells to term.

The far left hates anyone who isn't in favor of post birth abortion.

The fringes should be lined up and shot, IMO. Would improve the direction of the country by leaps and bounds.
Isn’t it crazy? If you go into the political thread and argue moderate points, you’ll basically be told to pick a side. Nah- I’m good. We’re taking the L by having these two craptastic parties representing us.
 

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Any reason you want. Property ownership is a matter of public record. Takes a bit of work to figure out what a specific person owns, as opposed to what the owners are for a specific property, but how much work that entails would depend on each locality.

Like for my city, if I wanted to find all the property my parents owned, all I would have to do is go to the City's parcel viewer website, enter the name, and boom pops up all the property they own.
So if you want to post a judges address to affect the ruling in a case.... you can? LOL.
 

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It's interesting, while the 1st amendment clearly says it's okay to protest in public it doesn't say anything about targeting the private residences of ppl to pressure them to do what you want, especially when they are following democratic means of giving it back to the ppl. Total mob rule.

Moreover, these same ppl, not even 6 months ago, were 100% okay with parents of school children protesting in a public building at publicly elected officials being labeled domestic terrorists and having the DOJ attack and target them.

Who's authoritarian again?
 

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January 6th should happen every two or three years. Politicians should be scared to **** over the people they are elected to represent.

politicians not being scared to **** us over is why we are in the position we are in now.
Or you could, ya know, just vote like a normal person and not cheer for several insurrections to help keep politicians in line. Always knew the further we got away from Jan 6, the more some would feel comfortable saying out loud that they supported what happened.
 

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No way. Whoever leaked it is an American hero. The Court can't just move this Country backwards like that with no public accountability. I believe in the end sanity will prevail and ultimately all of the protections provided by Roe v. Wade will stand one way or another all across the Country. Again, too many republicans willing to die on the hill for evangelist and other right wing lunatics. It's too bad, congress and in a couple of years, the White House will be ripe for the taking for the republicans. Yet, they just can't seperate themselves from this nonsense.
Baby killing in Tennessee is almost DOA. Condolences. 🙄
 

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So I guess you're just going to gloss over when 200 right-wingers protested at Gov. Beshear's home and hanged an effigy of the Governor there a couple years ago?
I heard it was a "mostly peaceful" protest on CNN.

No I didn't. I have 2 functioning brain cells and would never endanger them by watching CNN.

I guess the poster missed all the peaceful Garbage Floyd protests. Those were all right winger Maga men burning cities, and businesses down.
 
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Or you could, ya know, just vote like a normal person and not cheer for several insurrections to help keep politicians in line. Always knew the further we got away from Jan 6, the more some would feel comfortable saying out loud that they supported what happened.
We did. People kept stuffing 100's of mail in ballots into drop boxes in the middel of the night. They have video of one woman signing the ballots before she put them in one of the drop boxes.... Most secure election ever.
 

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We did. People kept stuffing 100's of mail in ballots into drop boxes in the middel of the night. They have video of one woman signing the ballots before she put them in one of the drop boxes.... Most secure election ever.
“People”

During a rally in 2016, Trump told his fans that if he won, it was fair. If he lost, it was because he was cheated. That’s called a “just in-case.” A little over four years later, he pulled out the same excuse because he refused to take the loss like a man and continued to throw out baseless accusations of “massive fraud” (against him only).

Sorry America broke your heart, but my post stands true. Vote like a normal person. If you want to protest, do it peacefully. Don’t destroy property and don’t try to pull some half-assed insurrection where politicians are forced into hiding within the walls of the Capitol. That ain’t America and it ain’t patriotic. I responded to a dipshit post from ThroughBlue because he thinks insurrections should be the norm now.
 
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“People”

During a rally in 2016, Trump told his fans that if he won, it was fair. If he lost, it was because he was cheated. That’s called a “just in-case.” A little over four years later, he pulled out the same excuse because he refused to take the loss like a man and continued to throw out baseless accusations of “massive fraud” (against him only).

Sorry America broke your heart, but my post stands true. Vote like a normal person. If you want to protest, do it peacefully. Don’t destroy property and don’t try to pull some half-assed insurrection where politicians are forced into hiding within the walls of the Capitol. That ain’t America and it ain’t patriotic. I responded to a dipshit post from ThroughBlue because he thinks insurrections should be the norm now.
But I bet you support the Dems calling for riots in 2020 when just about every American city was set on fire by the little Marxist bitches from BLM and Antifa! Right! And didn’t the Dems ***** and moan for 4 years (and still are) falsely claiming Russia, Russia, Russia got Trump elected! Well? As far as Jan. 6 goes, it’s ridiculous to label a couple hundred UNARMED people voicing displeasure with a rigged election as an insurrection. Yeah, a couple hundred unarmed people (who were let into the capitol by armed security) were going to overthrow the U.S. government. What a pitiful agenda being pushed by the left.
 
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But I bet you support the Dems calling for riots in 2020 when just about every American city was set on fire by the little Marxist bitches from BLM and Antifa! Right! And didn’t the Dems ***** and moan for 4 years (and still are) falsely claiming Russia, Russia, Russia got Trump elected! Well? As far as Jan. 6 goes, it’s ridiculous to label a couple hundred UNARMED people voicing displeasure with a rigged election as an insurrection. Yeah, a couple hundred unarmed people (who were let into the capitol by armed security) were going to overthrow the U.S. government. What a pitiful agenda being pushed by the left.
That guy you quoted cant handle the truth .
 
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LOL. Where exactly did I say that? I simply said it’s on our currency which is 100% accurate.
Your argument was that it being on the money was proof that the Founding fathers wanted religion in the government. Kind of hard for that to be true when the founding fathers had nothing to do with it being on our currency in the first place.
 

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Your argument was that it being on the money was proof that the Founding fathers wanted religion in the government. Kind of hard for that to be true when the founding fathers had nothing to do with it being on our currency in the first place.
I notice you didn’t bring up the other issues of the documents produced by the Founding Fathers that pretty much all mentioned GiI’d. I suppose those don’t support any narrative you might have.

As far as the currency issue is concerned, I didn’t know the exact time frame it was included on our currency, only that it is there. It was, however, on some of our money (coins) prior to the 1950’s per an article I included in a previous post.
 
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I notice you didn’t bring up the other issues of the documents produced by the Founding Fathers that pretty much all mentioned GiI’d. I suppose those don’t support any narrative you might have.

As far as the currency issue is concerned, I didn’t know the exact time frame it was included on our currency, only that it is there. It was, however, on some of our money (coins) prior to the 1950’s per an article I included in a previous post.
The other part of that post has no bearing on this thread. I simply was pointing out that you telling someone else they didn’t have 2 living brain cells to rub together while using an argument for something the Founding fathers want based on something that happened in 1950 is quite humorous.

The rest of your argument about God in government is full of more holes than Swiss cheese. If I wanted to point them out, I would have responded to that thread. This thread is not the place to do that.
 

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The other part of that post has no bearing on this thread. I simply was pointing out that you telling someone else they didn’t have 2 living brain cells to rub together while using an argument for something the Founding fathers want based on something that happened in 1950 is quite humorous.

The rest of your argument about God in government is full of more holes than Swiss cheese. If I wanted to point them out, I would have responded to that thread. This thread is not the place to do that.
Sure thing Scooter.