hodgepodge
Senior Member (Gold)
Crap!
I realize how upsetting it may be to see members carted off in handcuffs for the supposed crime of standing on a sidewalk and protesting something. Especially when at least one of those persons has a very serious medical condition like he has shared with this board in the past. I just want to remind everyone to keep the discussion civil and don't say anything that you wouldn't be willing to say and attach your name to. I have little doubt this thread will be being monitored and I wouldn't put it past the anti-gun people to send a troll in here to start trying to whip people up and get someone to say something to make us look bad.
I will be arrested next Monday then..time to stack up the lawsuits
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Snyder v. Phelps, 562 U.S. 443 (2011), is a landmark United States Supreme Court case where the Supreme Court ruled that speech on a matter of public concern, on a public street, cannot be the basis of liability for a tort of emotional distress, even in the circumstances that the speech is viewed or interpreted as "offensive" or "outrageous".
The case brought up the issue of whether or not the First Amendment was capable of protecting public protestors at a funeral against emotional distress, better known as tort liability. It involved a claim of intentional infliction of emotional distress by Albert Snyder, a gay man[1] whose son Matthew Snyder, a Marine, was killed during the Iraq War. The claim was made in response to the actions of the Phelps family as well as the Westboro Baptist Church (WBC) who were also present at the picketing of the funeral. The Court ruled in favor of Phelps in an 8-1 decision, determining that their speech related to a public issue was completely protected, and could not be prevented as it was on public property.
I will be arrested next Monday then..time to stack up the lawsuits
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I looed at :Larry Hogan Governor and didn't see anything new. Where do I look?Blowing up Governor Larry Hogan's Facebook page because I have not yet been blocked. Come on over and help a brother out.
Blowing up Governor Larry Hogan's Facebook page because I have not yet been blocked. Come on over and help a brother out.
I looed at :Larry Hogan Governor and didn't see anything new. Where do I look?
I looed at :Larry Hogan Governor and didn't see anything new. Where do I look?