irishbosoxfan
<font color=red>BL II - Red Team<br><font color=te
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LAND OF THE FREE-HOME OF THE BRAVE!!!
We came here to America to avoid persecution for our beliefs and here many sit in judgment of one person who feels as many do. While her beliefs may not be yours she IS entitled to her opinion. SHE is the one who lost a son to this war and should be entitled to grieve or protest as it is- how she sees fit. When a person signs up for the military regardless of what branch of service it is they are not allowed to question the Commander in Chief,they are there to follow whatever orders they are given and to do their job to their utmost ability wether they agree with the President or not. They defend the Constitution till death or they get out of the military whatever comes first but not once during their time in the military are they allowed to partake of the fruits of the Constitution. There is no vote to be taken. There is only ORDERS and FOLLOWING ORDERS. Not one of us here can say for sure what transpired between her and her son as far as conversation goes but one thing everyone here can agree on is that HER SON DIED DEFENDING THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES and with that his moms right to FREE SPEECH and free speech includes a tshirt with a well known fact printed
on it----I'm sure if people were there with tshirts that said McDonald Douglass or other well funded through our government companies not many would have given a second look but because she was wearing a tshirt considered offensive to this portion of our government and because of her over excuberence to her cause she was removed.
One group I would like to see severely chastised for their anti war protests would be the group that travels to soldiers funerals protesting their involvement in the war with signs that are inappropriate to their supposed cause-If these people are allowed to picket soldiers funerals and harass their families without fear of arrest then why isn't she allowed to wear a tshirt to a public gathering?
We came here to America to avoid persecution for our beliefs and here many sit in judgment of one person who feels as many do. While her beliefs may not be yours she IS entitled to her opinion. SHE is the one who lost a son to this war and should be entitled to grieve or protest as it is- how she sees fit. When a person signs up for the military regardless of what branch of service it is they are not allowed to question the Commander in Chief,they are there to follow whatever orders they are given and to do their job to their utmost ability wether they agree with the President or not. They defend the Constitution till death or they get out of the military whatever comes first but not once during their time in the military are they allowed to partake of the fruits of the Constitution. There is no vote to be taken. There is only ORDERS and FOLLOWING ORDERS. Not one of us here can say for sure what transpired between her and her son as far as conversation goes but one thing everyone here can agree on is that HER SON DIED DEFENDING THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES and with that his moms right to FREE SPEECH and free speech includes a tshirt with a well known fact printed
on it----I'm sure if people were there with tshirts that said McDonald Douglass or other well funded through our government companies not many would have given a second look but because she was wearing a tshirt considered offensive to this portion of our government and because of her over excuberence to her cause she was removed.
One group I would like to see severely chastised for their anti war protests would be the group that travels to soldiers funerals protesting their involvement in the war with signs that are inappropriate to their supposed cause-If these people are allowed to picket soldiers funerals and harass their families without fear of arrest then why isn't she allowed to wear a tshirt to a public gathering?
