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Mike Hide
 
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All this is fine but obviously the one that was arrested and taken away in
handcuffs must have at least posed a threat in some policemans mind . I dont
see that has anything to do with the constitution.

The guy who was fired from his job for heckling Bush was at a private
meeting paid for by the companies major business client who complained about
his conduct. The meeting was not a public affair, discredited the company in
the clients eye, so they exercised the option of firing him. What exactly is
unconsitutional about that?

So you think there will be only registered repubicans on the NY city parade
route.You probably think any old known crank should be allowed there
including the first US suicide bomber with a couple of vials of serin or the
like . So I guess you would like to defend the right of someone to murder
another couple of thousand Americans. what a bunch of crap.

Charlie I am afraid you are living in the past with rose tinted glasses, it
will never be the same as it was before 9-11....mjh




"Charlie Self" wrote in message
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Mike Hide wants an explanation:

Please , pray tell what EXACTLY has been taken from the constitution.


You might ask the guy who was drug from a Bush gathering in handcuffs and
arrested for a mild bit of heckling. Or ask the guy who was fired from his
design firm job for heckling Bush at a meeting. Or ask all the people who

will
NOT line parade routes and other sites in NY and similar areas because

they are
not registered Republicans.

Lockstep. Think alike or get sunk. Keep your mouth shut or get sunk. A

little
thing, but our own: freedom of speech.

Charlie Self
"Bore, n.: A person who talks when you wish him to listen." Ambrose

Bierce, The
Devil's Dictionary