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Protest 2006 Style:
"WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Peace activist Cindy Sheehan was arrested Tuesday in the House gallery after refusing to cover up a T-shirt bearing an anti-war slogan before President Bush's State of the Union address."
Protest 2009:
"NBC - Outside the event where President Obama will conduct his town hall, there is an anti-Obama protestor with a gun -- a pistol strapped to his lower leg. The local police chief said it's legal for the man to have a registered handgun -- as long as it is not concealed. What's more, he is on private property, a church yard, which has given him permission to be there."
Funny how that works. In my mind, both would be legal under the Constitution, but one gets arrested. And it ain't the rightwingers.
Yup. Definitely we're living in a socialist lefty wonderland alright. It's obvious.
*coughs into sleeve.
- agreed.. + handgun fundie dude didn't lose a son in an unjust warBonSeff
- I was witing for someone to make a comparison like this. I don't get it, a T-shirt is more threatening than a firearm.Josev
- Well, BOTH are protected in the BoR, so yeah, probabaly..TheBlueOne