They have the right to get their sorry *** on a plane and fly to Iran where they can enjoy the comforts of tyranny since they hate the USA and her troops.
2006-08-30 14:11:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I Hope They Do Not Show Up At Any Of My Family Members Funeral Acting Stupid,There Will Be More Funerals,Some PPL Will Get Awful Mean In A Time Of Respect When It Is Not Shown
2006-08-30 14:13:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I help loose speech and that i view the Imus situation a similar way you do. even if, i do no longer trust it really is a liberal or conservative ingredient. Don Imus has the right to assert even if he needs, in accordance to the first modification. The nappy-headed hoes have the right to no longer like it, and they have the right to assert they don't love his comments, also granted through the first modification. even if, the hoes do no longer have the right to call for an apology, as that would intervene with Imus's precise to loose speech, because he will be compelled to assert something he did not advise! Burning the yankee flag isn't loose speech, that's ARSON. affirming something and DOING something are 2 very diverse issues.
2016-10-15 22:15:53
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answered by ? 4
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I don't care who you are or how you believe, no one has the right to protest a military persons or any other persons funeral period.
I don't care what that military persons beliefs where while he was alive, he paid the highest price there is for America and his fellow Americans rights and freedom.
I think the family of the soldier has the right to sue every one of those inconsiderate a**holes for invading their right to privacy during this most solem occasion.
2006-08-30 17:34:13
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answered by Papa WILL 6
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Only commie liberals would come up with this. What a way to show how proud you are to be an American. Only a Liberal..
There is a Veteran biker club with members in it from all over the country, that upon a families request, comes to funerals that know these wackos are going to show up at.They stand in front of all of the protesters holding up American flags so the families cant see the wacko libtards. And no, the little wussies dont mess with the bikers,..they know better.Wish i could remember what they call themselves, but what true Patriots they are..
2006-08-30 14:22:33
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answered by itsallover 5
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Liberals dont protest military funerals. It is in fact Baptists who want nothing to do with liberals and believe in God as a hateful being.
2006-08-30 14:40:23
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answered by Anonymous
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you'll find more liberals who once fought in war than most other parties. ask around, and think before you say things.
and technially, yes, we do have the right. i wouldnt do it myself, because it is disrespectful to the upmost degree. but american rights are something we truly stand for, so i have to say yes, we do. but i still say, no, we shouldnt do it.
PS- Liberals DO NOT hate soldiers and america, they dont go to funerals like this to protest the solider and what he did, they do to prove this war did only thing for sure, bring home another fallen soldier.
2006-08-30 21:09:15
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answered by veitedl 2
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Check your facts - it's been the conservative Christians protesting at the funerals, suggesting that God is killing our soldiers because our country doesn't sufficiently hate homosexuals.
And no - no one, liberal or conservative, has the right to protest there. They've already passed that law.
2006-08-30 15:54:12
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answered by Steve 6
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No the liberal democrats should NOT have the right too protest durring a military persons funeral! It just goes too show how sick and twisted their politicaly party has become......
2006-08-30 14:16:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Should Gays have the "right" to protest at a former presidents funeral?
2006-08-30 14:44:25
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answered by Anonymous
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A person's rights extend to the end of their nose. Period. No one has the "right" to disrupt a funeral procession, in my humble opinion. Let the poor family grieve in peace.
2006-08-30 14:12:31
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answered by Rhonda 7
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