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when they become felony looters like many have done so alreadyThey're no longer citizens? Criminals aren't citizens? When did this happen?
when they become felony looters like many have done so alreadyThey're no longer citizens? Criminals aren't citizens? When did this happen?
The White House may disperse those in front of the White House at any time if they so desire. They've cleared onlookers from the avenue in front of the WH in the past out of security concerns. There's ample precedent here given the fact that 11 SS were hospitalized over the past few days.Bars are private entites, they can set any time they want.
So the police were infringing on the rights of the protesters just so the President is not inconvenies with his photo op.
Throwing stuff would be illegal as they would be throwing stuff on my property and no doubt local municipal ordinances would bar throwing things in public.So as long as they do not impede traffic. Hundreds of people can stand outside of your house and throw shit at your residence?
I said it in another thread, yall play circle jerk here in the WR hardcore and discredit anything outside your narrative and news outlet everything on the news in regards to race and politics is bullshit if you havent already figured that outWhat the fcuk are you taling about "you and your people" why don't you stop beating around the bush and just come out say what you are thinking.
how do you argue with people who think they are more important then the president?The White House may disperse those in front of the White House at any time if they so desire. They've cleared onlookers from the avenue in front of the WH in the past out of security concerns. There's ample precedent here given the fact that 11 SS were hospitalized over the past few days.
The White House may disperse those in front of the White House at any time if they so desire. They've cleared onlookers from the avenue in front of the WH in the past out of security concerns. There's ample precedent here given the fact that 11 SS were hospitalized over the past few days.
its not the same day i is edyselixc
You haven't seen it, but it's all on tv. Yet again, the President was not invited to the church, nor was anyone at the church informed. He decided to pull a pr stunt, and instead of doing so in the White House, sent a clear message by having police commit violence on peaceful protesters in order to clear the road for himself.
Meanwhile, this source says...Story above says
Channel 7 News US correspondent Amelia Brace and cameraman Tim Myers were reporting live on Sunrise this morning when police in riot gear moved in to clear the protesters from the area about 6:25pm Monday (local time) before the curfew at 7pm.
Protesters lingered in the Lafayette Square area well past the 7 p.m. citywide curfew. Several of the demonstrators were seen being taken into custody, waiting for further processing.
The White House may disperse those in front of the White House at any time if they so desire. They've cleared onlookers from the avenue in front of the WH in the past out of security concerns. There's ample precedent here given the fact that 11 SS were hospitalized over the past few days.
So you are avoiding answering what you meant by "you and your people"I said it in another thread, yall play circle jerk here in the WR hardcore and discredit anything outside your narrative and news outlet everything on the news in regards to race and politics is bullshit if you havent already figured that out
It extends to anyone in a public space. His photo appears to take place on a public sidewalk in front of the church.And does that extend to the Church?
Throwing stuff would be illegal as they would be throwing stuff on my property and no doubt local municipal ordinances would bar throwing things in public.
There have been protesters gathering outside peoples' house or officers to protest.
You are allowed to protest on a public sidewalk, so yes people can come and protest me standing on the sidewalk.
https://www.aclu.org/sites/default/files/field_pdf_file/kyr_protests.pdf
So the president can dismiss the 1st amendment right simply by going to a place people are protesting in ?It extends to anyone in a public space. His photo appears to take place on a public sidewalk in front of the church.
LOL, I suppose I could write "Seesec", since that's a popular phonetic abbreviation.
Come on, mick
You appear to overestimate the breadth of the 1st Amendment.So the president can dismiss the 1st amendment right simply by going to a place people are protesting in ?
Did he have a permit?It extends to anyone in a public space. His photo appears to take place on a public sidewalk in front of the church.
Bars are private entites, they can set any time they want.
Why don't you show me a link that proves you now what you are talking about.You appear to overestimate the breadth of the 1st Amendment.
Meanwhile, this source says...
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...arr-deploying-riot-teams-dc-miami/5308052002/