Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The protesters are obeying the law, constantly moving. There isn't anything Montgomery County can do about it.
And there have been protests like this in front of liberal politicians' houses. They didn't stop those either.
I say this as someone who thinks only losers take their protests to a person's house. And I'm as pro-choice as they come. Like, women can have as many abortions, for any reason, as they can medically handle. I don't care. But taking protests to people's homes, where innocent spouses, parents, and kids live, is over the top.
They’re not obeying the law since protesting outside a judge’s home is not legal. It’s a different case for politicians.
It’s not illegal for f it’s intended to intimidate or affect an outcome but I think it’s clear no one thinks it’s going to change their minds-it’s peaceful comeuppance which they richly deserve. If they didn’t want to be public figures they shouldn’t have become sc justices ffs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The protesters are obeying the law, constantly moving. There isn't anything Montgomery County can do about it.
And there have been protests like this in front of liberal politicians' houses. They didn't stop those either.
I say this as someone who thinks only losers take their protests to a person's house. And I'm as pro-choice as they come. Like, women can have as many abortions, for any reason, as they can medically handle. I don't care. But taking protests to people's homes, where innocent spouses, parents, and kids live, is over the top.
I feel exactly the same way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The protesters are obeying the law, constantly moving. There isn't anything Montgomery County can do about it.
And there have been protests like this in front of liberal politicians' houses. They didn't stop those either.
I say this as someone who thinks only losers take their protests to a person's house. And I'm as pro-choice as they come. Like, women can have as many abortions, for any reason, as they can medically handle. I don't care. But taking protests to people's homes, where innocent spouses, parents, and kids live, is over the top.
It sucks for the kids, but we choose our spouses. I don’t like the protesting at politicians/justices homes because of the impact to neighbors. That is what isn’t right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The protesters are obeying the law, constantly moving. There isn't anything Montgomery County can do about it.
And there have been protests like this in front of liberal politicians' houses. They didn't stop those either.
I say this as someone who thinks only losers take their protests to a person's house. And I'm as pro-choice as they come. Like, women can have as many abortions, for any reason, as they can medically handle. I don't care. But taking protests to people's homes, where innocent spouses, parents, and kids live, is over the top.
They’re not obeying the law since protesting outside a judge’s home is not legal. It’s a different case for politicians.
Anonymous wrote:The protesters are obeying the law, constantly moving. There isn't anything Montgomery County can do about it.
And there have been protests like this in front of liberal politicians' houses. They didn't stop those either.
I say this as someone who thinks only losers take their protests to a person's house. And I'm as pro-choice as they come. Like, women can have as many abortions, for any reason, as they can medically handle. I don't care. But taking protests to people's homes, where innocent spouses, parents, and kids live, is over the top.
Anonymous wrote:The protesters are obeying the law, constantly moving. There isn't anything Montgomery County can do about it.
And there have been protests like this in front of liberal politicians' houses. They didn't stop those either.
I say this as someone who thinks only losers take their protests to a person's house. And I'm as pro-choice as they come. Like, women can have as many abortions, for any reason, as they can medically handle. I don't care. But taking protests to people's homes, where innocent spouses, parents, and kids live, is over the top.
Anonymous wrote:The protesters are obeying the law, constantly moving. There isn't anything Montgomery County can do about it.
And there have been protests like this in front of liberal politicians' houses. They didn't stop those either.
I say this as someone who thinks only losers take their protests to a person's house. And I'm as pro-choice as they come. Like, women can have as many abortions, for any reason, as they can medically handle. I don't care. But taking protests to people's homes, where innocent spouses, parents, and kids live, is over the top.
Anonymous wrote:The Supreme Court ruled that protests are perfectly legal on public streets, no matter how obnoxious. See: abortion clinics across the country and Westboro Baptist crazies at funerals.
Anonymous wrote: But taking protests to people's homes, where innocent spouses, parents, and kids live, is over the top.