Yes, this makes some sense. However, do we invade pro-war demonstrators' area? No, we counteract their protest by going across the street or staying on a separate portion of the park/street/site. By mingling with one another, intermixing if you will, we certainly epitomize the political cartoon/drawing in Wed. April 7's STAR Metro. section. Yet, we also conflict messages, stir-up radical hatred on both sides, and confuse passerby.
So, I don't believe in restricting freedom, just make it more coherent and unified for both sides. Possibly, we could agree on that. But I will admit it is a neat thing to have both/multiple opinions side by side, under the name of justice and freedom and the USA.
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Re: disturbing the peace
07 Apr 2003
Date Edited: 07 Apr 2003 01:25:56 PM
So, I don't believe in restricting freedom, just make it more coherent and unified for both sides. Possibly, we could agree on that. But I will admit it is a neat thing to have both/multiple opinions side by side, under the name of justice and freedom and the USA.