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<blockquote data-quote="Nraman" data-source="post: 1473961" data-attributes="member: 10001"><p>The way I see it, they are not protesting against the dead soldier any more than the person who burns a flag (which happens to be the proper way to dispose of a flag), is burning a cloth. They are expressing strong disagreement against the government. As such, for the greater good, we have to allow them to do so, or else we all lose big.</p><p>I am just saying that if they can use the law to their advantage to express their ideas with no regard for the pain they cause the family, we should be able to cause them such grief, legally always, that they are forced to protest against the government in a different way. Where is it written that if somebody has a beef with the government its OK to screw everybody on his way?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nraman, post: 1473961, member: 10001"] The way I see it, they are not protesting against the dead soldier any more than the person who burns a flag (which happens to be the proper way to dispose of a flag), is burning a cloth. They are expressing strong disagreement against the government. As such, for the greater good, we have to allow them to do so, or else we all lose big. I am just saying that if they can use the law to their advantage to express their ideas with no regard for the pain they cause the family, we should be able to cause them such grief, legally always, that they are forced to protest against the government in a different way. Where is it written that if somebody has a beef with the government its OK to screw everybody on his way? [/QUOTE]
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