arlos wrote:BTW, I think what Alezrik was talking about was how Cindy Sheehan, who was there inside the Capitol Building for the State of the Union speech at the personal invitation by a member of Congress, was forcibly ejected AND charged with a crime for nothing more than wearing a shirt with an anti-war slogan on it. She wasn't shouting, wasn't waving banners, just was just standing there watching the speech, but was wearing a shirt that Bush's cabal didn't care for, and she was kicked out and was booked on criminal charges. Yeah, real guardians of our civil rights those Bush folks are, eh?
Except the Bush Administration had nothing to do with that. Not that it ever stopped much of the liberal media from blaming this <and everything> on him.
I'm sure you were equally outraged when the same staff removed people during Clintons SOTU address for inappropriately wearing political statement clothes there during his speech?
There's continuity in the action. The SOTU is a government affair not intended as a political rally regardless of which President is sitting. Since it is constitutional, It should remain as such.
arlos wrote:You're so in favor of the war, Fin, why the fuck aren't you in the army and volunteering for active duty? Or are you only in favor when it's at no personal risk to yourself... Hell, maybe the rest of us'll get lucky and you'll get to come home in a nice, flag-draped, non-televised box.
Thats a terrible analogy and an even worse endquote. So you're hoping someone you disagree with politically will volunteer and die, especially someone young and ignorant?
Are you glad the others who have volunteered for service have died, and is it correct to pulpit that, even on a message board, especially if they support the war?