MrRodgers -> RE: Yet more outlandish, republican hypocrisy. (2/18/2017 5:34:27 PM)
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ORIGINAL: thompsonx ORIGINAL: smartasawhips MusicMystery, Of course people have the right to have their voices heard , and to protest PEACEFULLY. That is their 1st amendment right. What they don't have the right to do, is destroy public or private property because they can't control themselves and act like reasonable adults. It would appear from the above that you have never had access to a history book written for someone beyond the fifth grade. This country started with a riot. Google: The boston masacre? The boston tea party? The civil war? Violent protest are as amerikan as apple pie. Not to put too fine a point on these but..... The Boston masacre was an accident that resulted in 5 deaths all due to British fire and in fact was not called the “The Boston Massacre” until many years after it occurred in 1773. The first popular name popularized by Paul Revere was The Bloody Massacre in King Street. In the early 1800's it was also called the State Street Massacre. The Boston Tea party was an act of vandalism took place at midnight under the cloak of darkness and was hardly violent. After being knocked unconscious by a falling tea crate in the hold of a ship, John Crane was reportedly thought to be dead and hidden by his compatriots under a pile of wood shavings in a nearby carpenter’s shop. He awoke hours later, however, and was the only man harmed in the Boston Tea Party. The civil war actually started in earnest, with cannon fire on Ft. Sumner.
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