Anonymous wrote:Walk Like an Egyptian is my all time favorite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really, really hate this trend of protesting in front of someone's private residence....
+1, I immediately disassociate with anyone who does it. It’s unethical. Forget what’s legally right. Threatening someone’s family is unethical. Go hang out in the dark ages or ancient China if that’s what you want to do.
It is simple thuggery and has no place in a society that seeks to function under the rule of law. It also makes me worry about whether we are going to go down the slippery slope and the nature of the counter punch it will engender.
All bullies suck.
Sorry, but how long has the Trump administration been threatening critics and their families? Look at Trump going after Biden’s family and even using the Dept of Justice to that end!
I actually think making the home life uncomfortable is a profoundly impactful way to protest. Why should DeJoy get a restful night of sleep when seniors are having their medications delayed thru USPS. Seriously, go f#ck yourselves with your wet diaper whining.
You are deluding yourself if you think this concert is impactful in any way. Are you old enough to remember Bill & Hillary Clinton and how they threatened their political adversaries? This is politics - both sides practice it. Going to a politico's private home is across the line.
+1. And if you think the general public has any appetite for this- and will not blame the Democrats in November- you are very mistaken. The McCloskeys will be household names by Election Day.
Hopefully because they have been prosecuted for being tax cheats who aim weapons at peaceful protestors in a reckless way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty incredible that they got the Go-Gos to show up for this? I find it hard to believe.
Again, go-go music. Please understand local history.
The Go-Gos are not a local band! Someone doesn't truly understand history
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This type of "protest" has been going on for a while by the left.....
Sarah Sanders, Mitch McConnell, Kirstjen Nielsen, etc...... All have been targets of the left.
The slippery slope has turned into a regular ice-covered mountain.
And, it seems to me these protesters are making the point that voting in person is just fine.
I think that is AWESOME! Keep them coming.
So - does this crap meet with your approval?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This type of "protest" has been going on for a while by the left.....
Sarah Sanders, Mitch McConnell, Kirstjen Nielsen, etc...... All have been targets of the left.
The slippery slope has turned into a regular ice-covered mountain.
And, it seems to me these protesters are making the point that voting in person is just fine.
I think that is AWESOME! Keep them coming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't like the guy bit think it is absolutely wrong to go protest in front of government official's private homes. It should be off limits. His family should have privacy.
This is a standard conservative line dating back to MLK. “Absolutely wrong for Rosa Parks to not know her place on the bus.” “Absolutely wrong for blacks to sit at that soda fountain that clearly says it’s for whites.”
No. Get out there. Protest the theft of our democracy. Politics is people’s lives. Stand up for what you believe.
You're equating terrorizing small kids with blacks being forced to sit at the back of the bus?![]()

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't like the guy bit think it is absolutely wrong to go protest in front of government official's private homes. It should be off limits. His family should have privacy.
This is a standard conservative line dating back to MLK. “Absolutely wrong for Rosa Parks to not know her place on the bus.” “Absolutely wrong for blacks to sit at that soda fountain that clearly says it’s for whites.”
No. Get out there. Protest the theft of our democracy. Politics is people’s lives. Stand up for what you believe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really, really hate this trend of protesting in front of someone's private residence....
+1, I immediately disassociate with anyone who does it. It’s unethical. Forget what’s legally right. Threatening someone’s family is unethical. Go hang out in the dark ages or ancient China if that’s what you want to do.
It is simple thuggery and has no place in a society that seeks to function under the rule of law. It also makes me worry about whether we are going to go down the slippery slope and the nature of the counter punch it will engender.
All bullies suck.
Sorry, but how long has the Trump administration been threatening critics and their families? Look at Trump going after Biden’s family and even using the Dept of Justice to that end!
I actually think making the home life uncomfortable is a profoundly impactful way to protest. Why should DeJoy get a restful night of sleep when seniors are having their medications delayed thru USPS. Seriously, go f#ck yourselves with your wet diaper whining.
You are deluding yourself if you think this concert is impactful in any way. Are you old enough to remember Bill & Hillary Clinton and how they threatened their political adversaries? This is politics - both sides practice it. Going to a politico's private home is across the line.
+1. And if you think the general public has any appetite for this- and will not blame the Democrats in November- you are very mistaken. The McCloskeys will be household names by Election Day.
Anonymous wrote:I don't like the guy bit think it is absolutely wrong to go protest in front of government official's private homes. It should be off limits. His family should have privacy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people that do this are just ignorant losers. It changes nothing and tarnishes the left's image more. Keep at it I say!
And, these type of protests also reinforce that voting in person is absolutely ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really, really hate this trend of protesting in front of someone's private residence....
+1, I immediately disassociate with anyone who does it. It’s unethical. Forget what’s legally right. Threatening someone’s family is unethical. Go hang out in the dark ages or ancient China if that’s what you want to do.
It is simple thuggery and has no place in a society that seeks to function under the rule of law. It also makes me worry about whether we are going to go down the slippery slope and the nature of the counter punch it will engender.
All bullies suck.
Sorry, but how long has the Trump administration been threatening critics and their families? Look at Trump going after Biden’s family and even using the Dept of Justice to that end!
I actually think making the home life uncomfortable is a profoundly impactful way to protest. Why should DeJoy get a restful night of sleep when seniors are having their medications delayed thru USPS. Seriously, go f#ck yourselves with your wet diaper whining.
You are deluding yourself if you think this concert is impactful in any way. Are you old enough to remember Bill & Hillary Clinton and how they threatened their political adversaries? This is politics - both sides practice it. Going to a politico's private home is across the line.