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Meanwhile, in North Dakota ...
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(09-03-2015, 11:54 AM)fredtoast Wrote: In the United States even the most offensive groups are still allowed to protest in public.  The fact that we have instituted buffer zones to help maintain the peace in no way means we are eliminating the right to free speech.  

Basically you are crying not because you are not allowed to protest your opinion in public, but the fact that you are not allowed to scream it directly in someones face.

That is a pretty lame victim card.

No they have not been eliminated, they have been limited, which is the term you used. What good is protesting when you have to do it 10 blocks away, outta view and earshot of your directed audience?
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RE: Meanwhile, in North Dakota ... - Devils Advocate - 09-03-2015, 12:30 PM

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