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Freedom of Speech and all that, however, that women crossed the line. It doesn't matter if you like or dislike the SOS, or any person getting ready to testify before Congress. It is the wrong place to demonstrate.
I agree that our Congress right now is a frigging joke, but just maybe they are trying to do their job, and some nut case wants to stop them. I feel that the Code Pink group are just as bad as the so called church from Kansas that tries to disrupt military funerals.
I support the Freedom of Speech, but this was way past that. I hope those idiots are charged with some serious crimes.
Again without witnessing the event first hand it is difficult to evaluate. But just because you are part of a peace group you should not be automatically dragged out of a meeting because one or more of your group may have acted in an improper fashion.
I don't buy into any guilt by association argument. I am not responsible for what others do because I am wearing a matching shirt.
I agree with your last sentence. This little clip does not show the whole picture that was on the news. The ones ejected from the House were being disrupted.
In my house, I would ask first, for them to leave, and if not I would eject them, using whatever means I had to. But first and foremost, those kind of people would not be invited into, nor let into my house.
But Congress is the people's house, and they have the right to be there, but not the right to disrupt meetings like they did.
Why not protest outside? More room and more media coverage for the idiots to have.
I admire them for being willing to get arrested with all the hassle and risks that entails for standing up for what they think is right. Quite frankly it is more than I am willing to do and more than most are willing to do. And maybe if more did, things would change for the better in this country.
Practicing civil disobedience does not make them idiots. It is to be admired, not denigrated.