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In reply to the discussion: Does the First Amendment protect someone's "right" to speak to me in public? To get in my face? [View all]csziggy
(34,189 posts)63. The comparison SHOULD be that the protestor was arrested
The protestor (and her companions) in the photo was arrested:
Ali-Fairooz, who was charged with disorderly conduct and assault on a police officer. She was also charged with defacing government property for smearing the red paint from her hands on the hallway wall outside the hearing room. The other four protesters faced disorderly conduct charges."
http://www.towleroad.com/2007/10/anti-war-protes.html
http://www.towleroad.com/2007/10/anti-war-protes.html
As I said in my message above
That is less than what the anti-choice protestors want to do, at this close of range, to women who are trying to get medical treatment. The anti-choice protestors don't limit their screaming to women getting abortions - they harass every women entering clinics which offer many other health services to all ages of women.
To spell it out - the protestors who scream, and in some cases, make physical contact, with women entering the clinics are NOT arrested for those actions. On the other hand, a protestor doing the same thing to Sec. Rice WAS arrested. THAT is the comparison and it is NOT a good one. Selective enforcement sucks.
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Does the First Amendment protect someone's "right" to speak to me in public? To get in my face? [View all]
MH1
Jun 2014
OP
I'm with the "it's harassment" and should be treated as such. Like Westboro Baptist
KittyWampus
Jun 2014
#60
I can't imagine Sec. Rice was too terribly inconvenienced by the woman's behavior.
nomorenomore08
Jun 2014
#55
I have canvassed by knocking on doors. That's different than accosting someone on the street,
MH1
Jun 2014
#25
Aren't there laws against harassing and intimidating people in public if they do not
tblue37
Jun 2014
#34
That's kind of where I started with my musing about this. But, here's the thing ...
MH1
Jun 2014
#35
Scalia's "argument" is nonsense....and shows that his not a jurist, but a fucking scumbag ideologue
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
Jun 2014
#38
I don't think the vulture capitalist is on Wall Street for a debate either but I think we should be
TheKentuckian
Jun 2014
#40
It isn't but medical facilities are on public streets, some are public places themselves.
TheKentuckian
Jun 2014
#51
wouldn't prevent anything. The sidewalk in front of your suburban yard is public.
KittyWampus
Jun 2014
#61