Sunday, August 09, 2009

When is it right to Protest?



Val Butsicaris of Taylor, Mich., center, confronts Representative John D. Dingell over health care.



Amateur video captures two men in an altercation as a crowd shouts "You work for us!" and "Hear our voice!" at the entrance to a health care town hall meeting in Ybor City, Fla.



South Koreans demanding the release of Journalists Lee and Ling held in N. Korea.



Demonstration in Tehran against the results of Iran's presidential election.


It's good for people to protest in Iran and in S. Korea?

But, not in the U.S.A.?

Things are really skewed when people in third world countries are encouraged to protest;
while in the home of the free people who don't agree with the administration's Progressive Agenda are called mobs, and disruptive opponents.

How long will it be before the American opponents to the planned changes are considered domestic terrorists?

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Arsenio.
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