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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Go to her house next and protest🤔😈
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So you think this is ok???
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Ironic how some people are quick to call this illegal and dismiss the protests. America was essentially founded on protest; regardless of the legality of their actions. The people have a right to be heard.
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Sidewalk Chalk is the new AR-15.
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They can only imagine what they would prefer to do themselves. Blackburn can not comprehend a mass gathering demanding redress by peaceful protest. In her mind, mobs assemble only in order to commit mass violence. Because that's her natural inclination.
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Wrong! Free speech is about being allowed to spread blatant lies online and corporations bankrolling politicians not about peaceably assembling to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
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Who wants to start daily protests outside of Blackburn's home & offices?
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Protesting outside a family’s home is questionable as to whether it crosses the line of acceptability. Throwing a Molotov cocktail into an anti abortion office, as happened a few days ago, is not peaceful.
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Ds n Rs n Media only cares about public during an election. Sit quietly till then please
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Weird. When there are consequences for your actions huh?