Protests

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These pantywaist lightweight little peckerwoods "protesting" now with their supplied Northface tents, strobe lights, masks and demands to be supplied with gluten free and vegan friendly food along with bottled water could not hold a candle to the protests they had back in the 60's. Back then they KNEW what we were protesting about and knew they were facing severe consequences. But agree or disagree, they were doing it for a heartfelt concern for America over an issue that they were well informed with.

Today, they are out there as mindless cattle being driven by puppet masters that are running an anti American Agenda. They have NO IDEA WHY THEY ARE OUT THERE. And they know that there will be no consequences.
Try that **** in Louisiana and see what the consequences are.
 
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Hats off to the LE community who are showing professionalism in their handling of these protesters. There will be no "Rodney King" episode this time around to spark further unrest. The sponsors of this movement are well known to the US Government and they are funding this as part of their progressive agenda.
 
My understanding is everyone in the US has a right to "Demonstrate" for or against anything. Officials are required by our Constitution and laws to accept out demands. (Here in Central Ohio, they even did what the demonstrators wanted: Proclamations to stop fighting in the Middle East) But then they won't go away after they got what they wanted.

No town council, college board of regents, Police chief, or dog walker in the United States of America has the ability to FORCE our will on another country!

I believe most of this is an effort to be seen for matters of personal gain! Even if it is only to score with the "movement's" members of the opposite sex. Or possibly a future leadership position in that community.

OK we heard you. Get up, go home, and get of my lawn! You have won all there is we can do for you!

Ivan
 
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Simply shut down all cell service to the area till they disperse and it would be all over in 5 minutes.

I certainly would not allow the delivery of food. On the water part, a few agricultural sprinklers on the perimeter hooked up to fire hydrants would keep them from getting thirsty
 
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In 1972, I took part in an anti war protest in NY's Central Park. I left when I saw a North Vietnamese flag on the stage. Nothing has changed, destroy America has always been the goal..

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I am anti war. But, a country has a right to protect themselves as do people. When your the one who makes the initial attack I haven't got much sympathy for you. It isn't like you can just go arrest the perpetrators of wars.

Don't even start on the "United Nations".

They have been killing each other and negotiating seize fires and peace in that region for well over a 1000 years all over who believes what of the same deity. Nothing changes except the cost in lives and dollars.

The Holy Land is much more a Bloody Land

I fail to believe any protests or actions by our country are going to actually change anything.

The deaths of about 5 million people during the Crusades accomplished zilch. What makes anyone think they can fix it after another 800 years of hatred and bloodshed?

The right or wrong doesn't really come into play when it all there is centuries of pure hatred.
 
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Peaceful protest is a right protected by the USC. Violent protest and the destruction of property is not protected. If these people are citizens, they should know better, but should be arrested and charged for the crime committed. If they are not citizens, but here on a Student or other Visas, they should be arrested and deported.
 
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Shame on the colleges. They have fostered this Anti American and "you know what", ideology for several decades now. Many of those protesters were hired and paid to disrupt and agitate, while others were dumb enough to follow.
The colleges have cut their own throats as they have lost much of their prestige by this outrage. It will take them years to get to normal, if they ever do.
 
Many of those "students" are the Rent-a-mob types that afflict many western societies. I have to laugh when they get all bent out of shape about local LE being called onto college property like it's some hallowed ground or some such.

Peaceful protest does not involve preventing others going about their lawful business or smashing your way into to locked buildings. At that point you've crossed the line.
 
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