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In reply to the discussion: Preacher fights ban on spreading gospel on Atlanta sidewalks [View all]ClarendonDem
(720 posts)29. He has the right to free speech anywhere in the public arena
Which includes sidewalks. Sure, there are limits, but this one strikes me as unconstitutional.
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Ahh, the cop's trump card -- 'disturbing the peace'. It means whatever the fuck the cops says.
X_Digger
Dec 2017
#19
"But it's always surprising to see DU'ers on the wrong side of civil liberties."
mahatmakanejeeves
Dec 2017
#33
Sadly, we have always had a certain number of "Ronald Reagan liberals":
friendly_iconoclast
Dec 2017
#39
Yes, actually, you can. Stop using that example. It's an odious case that was overturned 40 yrs ago.
X_Digger
Dec 2017
#30
I feel the same about politics: imaginary, self-destructive, more harm than good...
LanternWaste
Dec 2017
#35
Then he would not mind someone preaching some theology right beside him that goes against his own.
keithbvadu2
Dec 2017
#12