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Originally Posted by analog
There's a huge difference between protesting something and intentionally trying to cause emotional distress by way of a public disturbance. Other things of importance, besides that of the right to protest, are the right to personal privacy, a basic level of respect, and the ability to live without persecution.
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Wait... Do you remember this thread? How's this situation any different than that one? If the KKK has the right to march through a predominantly Jewish/minority town without being sued for 'emotional distress', then why shouldn't Phelps-- Or anyone for that matter-- Be allotted the same right? It seems to me that most people's inherent dislike for Fred Phelps makes them unable to view this objectively. Oh well...
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Last edited by Infinite_Loser; 11-01-2007 at 11:40 PM..
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