So the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that you have the right, under the First Amendment, to protest military funerals. I invite you to start your protest in my front yard, then we can see if your First Amendment is better than my Second Amendment. TFM.
I understand your feelings about the fuckheads that protest military funerals, but you and I both know you’re not gonna shoot them, as great as it would be to be able to do it and get away with it.
If that protest were held in Oxford, Mississippi i guarantee that the protesters would be more scared for their lives than the brave soldiers who gave up theirs to protect this country.
Personal Rights are not absolute, and the Founding Fathers would not have believed that the First Amendment extended as far as the Supreme Court ruled in Snyder v. Phelps.
If you have studied constitutional law at all you would know that the order of the amendments has no bearing on their importance. In the original legislation, there were two proposed amendments that were introduced before our current first amendment, but they were not voted in. When it comes to the constitution, first is literally equal with the second, or even, the nineteenth amendment.
Due to judicial activism, nowadays, we understand the “right to bear arms” to mean that we are allowed to possess firearms. The Second Amendment was initially intended to allow us, as citizens of The United States of America, to possess the arms, shoulder to paw, of any bear that we kill as a trophy of the hunt. The Founding Fathers were very avid bear hunters.
the second amendment was made and amendment for the sole reason that if or when the government interferes with citizens natural rights, or has long standing abuses against the citizens and continues to abuse them, much like a dictator would, the people would have the ability to protect and recover our rights. read the constitution or at least the amendments. theyr’e important.
It’s important for us to say what we want in this country. But when someone dies in the name of that right, you have no right to protest their funeral. Keep on frating “The American Way”
America Fuck YEA!Those people that protest military funerals have no souls. We got Americans overseas dying and getting shot at to give the right to protest. And what do those liberal sissies do to thank you for your service? Oh nothing really , but protest a funeral of one of your fallen partners in crime. To hell with those GDI protesters.
They’re protesting it for conservative reasons dumbass. I’m on the right side of things, stop making me and everyone on this site look like some ignorant douche by pairing up a Christian (though obviously misguided and not in line with any real teaching of the word of God) group with liberal ideologies.
I’m not. One of the best parts of being an American is that we need not fear our fellow Americans- all of our issues can be solved in a civil manner. Besides, if he were murdered then he would just be a martyr and it would only strengthen WBC
I’d call sympathizing with terrorists a complete act of treason. no person that can argue for an American soldier’s death deserves to be in this country.
Mark Twain said it best, “Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.”
14 years ago at 8:31 pmnice
14 years ago at 11:34 pmSo, basically never supporting your government.
14 years ago at 11:54 pmsecond^ haha
14 years ago at 9:30 amMark Twain=faf
14 years ago at 11:59 amamen.
13 years ago at 9:50 pmI understand your feelings about the fuckheads that protest military funerals, but you and I both know you’re not gonna shoot them, as great as it would be to be able to do it and get away with it.
14 years ago at 8:33 pmThey start that protest in my yard, I’m gonna fuckin shoot them. Multiple times. In the fuckin head.
14 years ago at 11:19 pmIf that protest were held in Oxford, Mississippi i guarantee that the protesters would be more scared for their lives than the brave soldiers who gave up theirs to protect this country.
14 years ago at 3:32 amFirst is better than the second, and the most important to the founding fathers. Hence why it is the first.
14 years ago at 8:39 pmPersonal Rights are not absolute, and the Founding Fathers would not have believed that the First Amendment extended as far as the Supreme Court ruled in Snyder v. Phelps.
14 years ago at 8:48 pmYou chatted with George Washington and Benjamin Franklin about this issue?
14 years ago at 9:10 pm^nicely done
14 years ago at 10:34 pmIf you have studied constitutional law at all you would know that the order of the amendments has no bearing on their importance. In the original legislation, there were two proposed amendments that were introduced before our current first amendment, but they were not voted in. When it comes to the constitution, first is literally equal with the second, or even, the nineteenth amendment.
14 years ago at 12:51 amI voted against the 19th amendment.
14 years ago at 12:48 pmThis would be a lot better if I didn’t see it on facebook last week.
14 years ago at 8:47 pmYou beat me to it.
14 years ago at 9:14 pmwhat the fuck is a facebook?
14 years ago at 10:56 pmAgreed
14 years ago at 1:46 amRight to bear arms doesn’t give you the right to murder someone in your front yard…. Unfortunately
14 years ago at 9:00 pmUnless you live in Texas then it legal for you to shoot someone who robbing your neighbors house, which is FaF.
14 years ago at 9:06 pmwho is robbing*
14 years ago at 9:07 pmDue to judicial activism, nowadays, we understand the “right to bear arms” to mean that we are allowed to possess firearms. The Second Amendment was initially intended to allow us, as citizens of The United States of America, to possess the arms, shoulder to paw, of any bear that we kill as a trophy of the hunt. The Founding Fathers were very avid bear hunters.
14 years ago at 9:59 pmHaha, nice Brofessor.
14 years ago at 10:09 pmNice move Brofessor.
14 years ago at 8:21 amthe second amendment was made and amendment for the sole reason that if or when the government interferes with citizens natural rights, or has long standing abuses against the citizens and continues to abuse them, much like a dictator would, the people would have the ability to protect and recover our rights. read the constitution or at least the amendments. theyr’e important.
14 years ago at 3:06 pmdamn im dumb. i just actually read what brofessor said. apologies my friend. nice move
14 years ago at 3:07 pmIt’s important for us to say what we want in this country. But when someone dies in the name of that right, you have no right to protest their funeral. Keep on frating “The American Way”
14 years ago at 10:09 pmAmerica Fuck YEA!Those people that protest military funerals have no souls. We got Americans overseas dying and getting shot at to give the right to protest. And what do those liberal sissies do to thank you for your service? Oh nothing really , but protest a funeral of one of your fallen partners in crime. To hell with those GDI protesters.
14 years ago at 10:15 pmThey’re protesting it for conservative reasons dumbass. I’m on the right side of things, stop making me and everyone on this site look like some ignorant douche by pairing up a Christian (though obviously misguided and not in line with any real teaching of the word of God) group with liberal ideologies.
14 years ago at 10:47 pmFred Phelps. NF.
14 years ago at 10:28 pmsecond.
14 years ago at 10:45 pmI am truly surprised that he has not been murdered.
14 years ago at 11:43 pmI’m not. One of the best parts of being an American is that we need not fear our fellow Americans- all of our issues can be solved in a civil manner. Besides, if he were murdered then he would just be a martyr and it would only strengthen WBC
14 years ago at 3:47 amAlthough I see your point, FratHero, I’d still like to see him murdered. And his funeral protested.
14 years ago at 10:23 amIf you don’t stand behind our troops, feel free to stand in front of them.
14 years ago at 11:03 pmwell put
14 years ago at 11:51 pmdamn straight.
14 years ago at 2:59 amAmen Brother
14 years ago at 3:27 am2nd
14 years ago at 3:11 pmMotion passed. Amen brother.
14 years ago at 4:48 pmno better way to put it.
14 years ago at 5:07 pmIf you think about it, protesting the funerals could be considered treason.
14 years ago at 11:45 pmNo, not really.
14 years ago at 11:50 pmYes, actually. Treason is considered to be anything that gives either aid or comfort to the enemy in a time of war.
14 years ago at 10:01 amI’d call sympathizing with terrorists a complete act of treason. no person that can argue for an American soldier’s death deserves to be in this country.
14 years ago at 11:52 am