Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD and I have been to the marches in front of Robert's and Cavanaugh's houses. The protests are peaceful, loud and over in about an hour. There are a ton of cops there and several of them move between the houses - meaning that while we're walking from Cavanaugh's house to Robert's, they drive from Cavanaugh's house to Robert's.
I don't really care if the neighbors are bothered by it. It's once a week, is over in an hour and no worse than their lawnmowers/blowers on a Saturday morning. We do it because it feels like an appropriate outlet for our anger over their deception and the loss of our rights to body autonomy. Since they've ruled privacy isn't a constitutional right, I don't know what anyone is complaining about.
The ruling was not that there is no right to privacy. Consult a lawyer. Also - are you okay with peeing on privacy so I can stand on Your front lawn (if you have one) to protest how sad it is that you waste time on others lawns protesting?
You are impressively dumb.
-a lawyer
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD and I have been to the marches in front of Robert's and Cavanaugh's houses. The protests are peaceful, loud and over in about an hour. There are a ton of cops there and several of them move between the houses - meaning that while we're walking from Cavanaugh's house to Robert's, they drive from Cavanaugh's house to Robert's.
I don't really care if the neighbors are bothered by it. It's once a week, is over in an hour and no worse than their lawnmowers/blowers on a Saturday morning. We do it because it feels like an appropriate outlet for our anger over their deception and the loss of our rights to body autonomy. Since they've ruled privacy isn't a constitutional right, I don't know what anyone is complaining about.
I agree 100%, and I live nearby. No sympathies here.
Send in your address. I will gather the team to be on your front doorstep tomorrow. Just protesting how dumb you are - but ir is allowable! Let’s do this!
My guy - you are really entertaining on my flight. Think you got two or three more hours in ya?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD and I have been to the marches in front of Robert's and Cavanaugh's houses. The protests are peaceful, loud and over in about an hour. There are a ton of cops there and several of them move between the houses - meaning that while we're walking from Cavanaugh's house to Robert's, they drive from Cavanaugh's house to Robert's.
I don't really care if the neighbors are bothered by it. It's once a week, is over in an hour and no worse than their lawnmowers/blowers on a Saturday morning. We do it because it feels like an appropriate outlet for our anger over their deception and the loss of our rights to body autonomy. Since they've ruled privacy isn't a constitutional right, I don't know what anyone is complaining about.
The ruling was not that there is no right to privacy. Consult a lawyer. Also - are you okay with peeing on privacy so I can stand on Your front lawn (if you have one) to protest how sad it is that you waste time on others lawns protesting?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD and I have been to the marches in front of Robert's and Cavanaugh's houses. The protests are peaceful, loud and over in about an hour. There are a ton of cops there and several of them move between the houses - meaning that while we're walking from Cavanaugh's house to Robert's, they drive from Cavanaugh's house to Robert's.
I don't really care if the neighbors are bothered by it. It's once a week, is over in an hour and no worse than their lawnmowers/blowers on a Saturday morning. We do it because it feels like an appropriate outlet for our anger over their deception and the loss of our rights to body autonomy. Since they've ruled privacy isn't a constitutional right, I don't know what anyone is complaining about.
The ruling was not that there is no right to privacy. Consult a lawyer. Also - are you okay with peeing on privacy so I can stand on Your front lawn (if you have one) to protest how sad it is that you waste time on others lawns protesting?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: But taking protests to people's homes, where innocent spouses, parents, and kids live, is over the top.
You know what's over the top? Trying to take your kid to school on a cold day in January and having screaming high schoolers shove pictures of dead fetuses in your innocent child's face.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD and I have been to the marches in front of Robert's and Cavanaugh's houses. The protests are peaceful, loud and over in about an hour. There are a ton of cops there and several of them move between the houses - meaning that while we're walking from Cavanaugh's house to Robert's, they drive from Cavanaugh's house to Robert's.
I don't really care if the neighbors are bothered by it. It's once a week, is over in an hour and no worse than their lawnmowers/blowers on a Saturday morning. We do it because it feels like an appropriate outlet for our anger over their deception and the loss of our rights to body autonomy. Since they've ruled privacy isn't a constitutional right, I don't know what anyone is complaining about.
I agree 100%, and I live nearby. No sympathies here.
Send in your address. I will gather the team to be on your front doorstep tomorrow. Just protesting how dumb you are - but ir is allowable! Let’s do this!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD and I have been to the marches in front of Robert's and Cavanaugh's houses. The protests are peaceful, loud and over in about an hour. There are a ton of cops there and several of them move between the houses - meaning that while we're walking from Cavanaugh's house to Robert's, they drive from Cavanaugh's house to Robert's.
I don't really care if the neighbors are bothered by it. It's once a week, is over in an hour and no worse than their lawnmowers/blowers on a Saturday morning. We do it because it feels like an appropriate outlet for our anger over their deception and the loss of our rights to body autonomy. Since they've ruled privacy isn't a constitutional right, I don't know what anyone is complaining about.
I agree 100%, and I live nearby. No sympathies here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD and I have been to the marches in front of Robert's and Cavanaugh's houses. The protests are peaceful, loud and over in about an hour. There are a ton of cops there and several of them move between the houses - meaning that while we're walking from Cavanaugh's house to Robert's, they drive from Cavanaugh's house to Robert's.
I don't really care if the neighbors are bothered by it. It's once a week, is over in an hour and no worse than their lawnmowers/blowers on a Saturday morning. We do it because it feels like an appropriate outlet for our anger over their deception and the loss of our rights to body autonomy. Since they've ruled privacy isn't a constitutional right, I don't know what anyone is complaining about.
The ruling was not that there is no right to privacy. Consult a lawyer. Also - are you okay with peeing on privacy so I can stand on Your front lawn (if you have one) to protest how sad it is that you waste time on others lawns protesting?
DP but sure come stand on my sidewalk and protest. I’ll get a kick out of it while having a drink on my porch
Thank you for underscoring my point. Your porch is no doubt in a zip code nobody cares to travel through so I will pass. Thanks though.
Anonymous wrote:My DD and I have been to the marches in front of Robert's and Cavanaugh's houses. The protests are peaceful, loud and over in about an hour. There are a ton of cops there and several of them move between the houses - meaning that while we're walking from Cavanaugh's house to Robert's, they drive from Cavanaugh's house to Robert's.
I don't really care if the neighbors are bothered by it. It's once a week, is over in an hour and no worse than their lawnmowers/blowers on a Saturday morning. We do it because it feels like an appropriate outlet for our anger over their deception and the loss of our rights to body autonomy. Since they've ruled privacy isn't a constitutional right, I don't know what anyone is complaining about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD and I have been to the marches in front of Robert's and Cavanaugh's houses. The protests are peaceful, loud and over in about an hour. There are a ton of cops there and several of them move between the houses - meaning that while we're walking from Cavanaugh's house to Robert's, they drive from Cavanaugh's house to Robert's.
I don't really care if the neighbors are bothered by it. It's once a week, is over in an hour and no worse than their lawnmowers/blowers on a Saturday morning. We do it because it feels like an appropriate outlet for our anger over their deception and the loss of our rights to body autonomy. Since they've ruled privacy isn't a constitutional right, I don't know what anyone is complaining about.
The ruling was not that there is no right to privacy. Consult a lawyer. Also - are you okay with peeing on privacy so I can stand on Your front lawn (if you have one) to protest how sad it is that you waste time on others lawns protesting?
DP but sure come stand on my sidewalk and protest. I’ll get a kick out of it while having a drink on my porch
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD and I have been to the marches in front of Robert's and Cavanaugh's houses. The protests are peaceful, loud and over in about an hour. There are a ton of cops there and several of them move between the houses - meaning that while we're walking from Cavanaugh's house to Robert's, they drive from Cavanaugh's house to Robert's.
I don't really care if the neighbors are bothered by it. It's once a week, is over in an hour and no worse than their lawnmowers/blowers on a Saturday morning. We do it because it feels like an appropriate outlet for our anger over their deception and the loss of our rights to body autonomy. Since they've ruled privacy isn't a constitutional right, I don't know what anyone is complaining about.
The ruling was not that there is no right to privacy. Consult a lawyer. Also - are you okay with peeing on privacy so I can stand on Your front lawn (if you have one) to protest how sad it is that you waste time on others lawns protesting?
Anonymous wrote:My DD and I have been to the marches in front of Robert's and Cavanaugh's houses. The protests are peaceful, loud and over in about an hour. There are a ton of cops there and several of them move between the houses - meaning that while we're walking from Cavanaugh's house to Robert's, they drive from Cavanaugh's house to Robert's.
I don't really care if the neighbors are bothered by it. It's once a week, is over in an hour and no worse than their lawnmowers/blowers on a Saturday morning. We do it because it feels like an appropriate outlet for our anger over their deception and the loss of our rights to body autonomy. Since they've ruled privacy isn't a constitutional right, I don't know what anyone is complaining about.
Anonymous wrote:My DD and I have been to the marches in front of Robert's and Cavanaugh's houses. The protests are peaceful, loud and over in about an hour. There are a ton of cops there and several of them move between the houses - meaning that while we're walking from Cavanaugh's house to Robert's, they drive from Cavanaugh's house to Robert's.
I don't really care if the neighbors are bothered by it. It's once a week, is over in an hour and no worse than their lawnmowers/blowers on a Saturday morning. We do it because it feels like an appropriate outlet for our anger over their deception and the loss of our rights to body autonomy. Since they've ruled privacy isn't a constitutional right, I don't know what anyone is complaining about.
Anonymous wrote:surprised people are not protesting outside the chevy chase club. kavanaugh and roberts are both members, no issues with protesting in front of someone's house, will make their club experience awkward