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Supreme Court Upholds Rights of Protestors

By Thomas J. Crane on March 2, 2011
Posted in First Amendment, General

The Supreme Court says it is permissible to protest at funerals for dead service members with very provocative signs, such as "You are Going to hell," "Thank God for dead soldiers" and worse.  See Yahoo news report.  As an Iraq veteran, I would like to "free speech" that pastor in the face.  He is deliberately…

Free Speech Case A Difficult One for the US Supreme Court

By Thomas J. Crane on October 6, 2010
Posted in General

I served in Iraq for a year and devoted 28 years of my life (mostly part-time as a Reservist) to the military. So, seeing signs like "Thank God for Dead Soldiers" at a funeral for a dead soldier angers me beyond belief.  See news report.  I cannot understand a church that openly, proudly protests…

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