There are plenty of places to protest without doing it at a funeral FFS - that should be applied to anyone, pro-war, anti-war, anything else. You shouldn't blame the families of soldiers or even the soldiers themselves for the war, and why should their grief be made worse?
I don't think that any location/event should be made off limits for protests if the ban is only because of a small group of people. I said nothing about whether I thought such protests should be banned for other more general reasons.
apprantly they make money by sueing anyone who assualts them or the local police force who fails to stop them being assualted .
maybe we should invite them to the UK I'm sure Brian could come up with some creative policing to lock them up for a long time.
or we could find them a radical mosque to annoy film the resulting fight on DVD and make a mint
fundy nuts battering one another pass the popcorn
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