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Date Posted: 23:01:29 08/02/08 Sat
Author: jayjay
Subject: there is nothing to celebrate or demonstrate
In reply to: Jeannine 's message, "and JayJay, you are smart enough to know" on 07:19:34 07/30/08 Wed

and you know i would never force or judge any health care provider to do something he/she is uncomfortable with.

i've been to the lawmakers.

Dub was sittin at the head of the table.

and ((jeannine)) as always, i respect your opinion. xooxxoo

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[> [> [> [> We disagree, but it's not as usual. -- HF, 09:59:29 08/06/08 Wed [1]

I'm fine with picketing at abortion clinics, as long as it's peaceful and respectful. I would not support harassing the patients or staff, but picketing is protected by the first amendment (as long as it's not on private property -- but hey, picket across the street or whatever). And I'm very much pro-choice.

Picketing at the funeral of a soldier seems ridiculous to me. The soldier has nothing to do with the cause you do or don't support, and his/her family should not have to encounter your political message during their time of grief. That said, if it's public property and you really have some reason you think picketing is appropriate (I dunno, maybe there are key legislators there that you hope to influence -- though you could certainly choose to picket at that person's office or whatever)...then it's legally protected and what are we going to do about it?


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