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Originally Posted by Infinite_Loser
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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Just because they weren't sued doesn't mean that they couldn't have been. Big difference....
This kind of reminds me of when some celebrity (anyone remember the Dixie Chicks incident?) opens their mouth to voice an opinion and start crying when the backlash starts.
So yes, you can say whatever, whenever. But remember, they can "protest" back, whether it be them suing you, hiring former military members to keep you at bay, or not buying your records or whatever.
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Last edited by Push-Pull; 11-02-2007 at 07:32 AM..
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