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.”

May 11, 2022 · 2:27 PM UTC

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The issue isn't whether it's peaceful or not. That should be a given. 1) It's not legal 2) It's an attempt to intimidate the judicial branch Are you ok with these things in general or only when it comes from the left?
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Its amazing everyone is so selfish for their own interest, you can protest at the Capital invade officials offices but you can’t protest a judge.
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It's a felony to intimidate any judge at any level. The judiciary is not the same as the legislative and administrative branches of government.
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Yes, but where they are protesting is illegal. If they want respect they have to protest in legal places. Model yourselves after MLK. Let's not bend down to Republicans' level. Protest peacefully like Gandi and MLK.
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You were completely silent about the destruction of our beautiful cities and small businesses, violence and murder during the Antifa/BLM riots. You have zero integrity on the issue of “peaceful protests.”
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Literally the neighbors organized the peaceful protest.
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But there is a statute against Judge intimidation via visiting.
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Your "Being" attracts your life ... the justices deserve it!
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MINIMUM WAGE Hasn't increased in over a decade HOMELESSNESS Highest since Great Depression "When democracies are no longer able to address their constituent's needs and demands, authoritarians seize power. I’ve seen it time and time again," ~ Ilhan Omar
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