Peaceful protest is not “force and intimidation.” They’re exercising a Constitutional right.
Marsha Blackburn says protesters outside Justices’ houses should all be arrested: “They should haul all these people down to police HQs, they should book them .. They’re trying to change the outcome of a SCOTUS decision, and they’re doing it by showing force and intimidation.”

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Yup, force and intimidation, the way of the left.
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But January 6 was an honorable redress of grievances?
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So you support breaking a federal law to influence judges by protesting outside their homes? Don't worry R's will remember this example for the future.
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It’s illegal to intimidate a judge at their home. That is in the Constitution. They can go to the SCOTUS building all day and night long.
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unless it's the right that does it.
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If you were a Judge and this was outside your home, would you feel intimidated?
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It is a little hard for me to take the hand-wringing about non-violent protests outside the homes of Supreme Court Justices seriously when the Supreme Court itself ruled protests outside the homes of *doctors who provide abortions* is protected by the 1st amendment.
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So were the Jan 6ers. But it’s all ok when liberal hacks do it?