Do People Have The Right To Organize And Shut Down Town Hall Discussion?

is it a constitutional right to actively organize and shut down town hall discussion

  • Yes, it's their right.

    Votes: 21 51.2%
  • No, it's not their right.

    Votes: 18 43.9%
  • Not sure.

    Votes: 2 4.9%

  • Total voters
    41
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PVS

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after seeing about the 100th 'code pink' lady being dragged out for the same behavior to the applause of republicans, i though we would all in agreement on the issue. apparently its ok to disrupt and sabotage the democratic process if you're a republican.

but fine, lets just pretend that foxGOPnews the healthGOPindustry is not actively marketing and banking on these disruptions through publicity and general disinformation.

lets just assume that this many stupid people can simply be set off by a moderate campaign of chain-emails, designed with the hope/assumption/certainty that the recipients are too stupid and lazy to do their own rudimentary research...lets just pretend that they are dumb enough to trust only one source of collective opinions and call them "facts"...wait...ok thats all certainly possible.


so the question:

do people have the right to organize in large groups and actively end discussions between elected representatives and citizens?

does it fall within their right to free speech or right to assemble and protest?






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GanjaAL

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after seeing about the 100th 'code pink' lady being dragged out for the same behavior to the applause of republicans, i though we would all in agreement on the issue. apparently its ok to disrupt and sabotage the democratic process if you're a republican.

but fine, lets just pretend that foxGOPnews the healthGOPindustry is not actively marketing and banking on these disruptions through publicity and general disinformation.

lets just assume that this many stupid people can simply be set off by a moderate campaign of chain-emails, designed with the hope/assumption/certainty that the recipients are too stupid and lazy to do their own rudimentary research...lets just pretend that they are dumb enough to trust only one source of collective opinions and call them "facts"...wait...ok thats all certainly possible.


so the question:

do people have the right to organize in large groups and actively end discussions between elected representatives and citizens?

does it fall within their right to free speech or right to assemble and protest?





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Funny how people forget what the Dems did... but that is ok... it sucks on both sides. It is a do as I say not as I do mentality.

But you must remember... do not infringe on others rights if you do not want them to infringe on yours.
 
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Stupid people have the same rights as I do. By the way, it has long ago been shown that republicans have a higher mean IQ than democrats.
 

PVS

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Funny how people forget what the Dems did... but that is ok... it sucks on both sides. It is a do as I say not as I do mentality.
what did the 'Dems' do to actively shut down the democratic process?

But you must remember... do not infringe on others rights if you do not want them to infringe on yours.
honestly i never thought that i had the right to silence people who disagree with me by ending a town hall meeting. i guess thats why i made this topic.
 

PVS

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Stupid people have the same rights as I do. By the way, it has long ago been shown that republicans have a higher mean IQ than democrats.
Its also been concluded from 16 consecutive studies at princeton university that you're full of shit and have no sources for that data.
 

TheBrutalTruth

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after seeing about the 100th 'code pink' lady being dragged out for the same behavior to the applause of republicans, i though we would all in agreement on the issue. apparently its ok to disrupt and sabotage the democratic process if you're a republican.

but fine, lets just pretend that foxGOPnews the healthGOPindustry is not actively marketing and banking on these disruptions through publicity and general disinformation.

lets just assume that this many stupid people can simply be set off by a moderate campaign of chain-emails, designed with the hope/assumption/certainty that the recipients are too stupid and lazy to do their own rudimentary research...lets just pretend that they are dumb enough to trust only one source of collective opinions and call them "facts"...wait...ok thats all certainly possible.


so the question:

do people have the right to organize in large groups and actively end discussions between elected representatives and citizens?

does it fall within their right to free speech or right to assemble and protest?






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Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Assembly,

Are you so stupid as to neglect the very fact that their right to speak is guaranteed by the Constitution, or are you just being a leftist muppet and allowing the hands of other leftist imbeciles to guide your actions, and your words, which are not the words of freedom, but of tyranny.

Sic Semper Tyrannis
 

Microdizzey

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do people have the right to organize in large groups and actively end discussions between elected representatives and citizens?

does it fall within their right to free speech or right to assemble and protest?
I guess they have a right, but what they are doing is rude. Sadly our rights allow them to do this. So do we sacrifice our rights to stop the annoyance, or just let them cry and ruin discussions?

Not sure why they can't just be patient and ask good questions.
 

hanimmal

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Yeah I agree that everyone has the right to be an idiot. But at the same time they have the right to be boo'd and made fun of for their stupidity.
There are lots of times that we tried to shut down Bush and the senate hearings with stupid arguments that had nothing to do with reality.

Actually Michael Moore's sicko had a long line of dems getting the hammer for not having a senator that signed what ever it was. That is just one example.
 

PVS

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Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Assembly,

Are you so stupid as to neglect the very fact that their right to speak is guaranteed by the Constitution, or are you just being a leftist muppet and allowing the hands of other leftist imbeciles to guide your actions, and your words, which are not the words of freedom, but of tyranny.

Sic Semper Tyrannis
i didnt neglect that it might be protected under the bill of rights.
thats why i mentioned the rights to speech and assemble/protest
in the very post that you quoted but didnt read. gee you're dumb.
 

PVS

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Yeah I agree that everyone has the right to be an idiot. But at the same time they have the right to be boo'd and made fun of for their stupidity.
There are lots of times that we tried to shut down Bush and the senate hearings with stupid arguments that had nothing to do with reality.
i think there is a conflict of rights though.

my own opinion is that all citizens at a town hall meeting have the right to free speech. its pretty much the essence of free speech because you get to tell your elected officials just what you think, for better or worse. when one group of people closes down a forum, doesnt that infringe on the free speech of everyone else?
 

KaleoXxX

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the people should have the right to storm the town hall with pitchforks and mob tactics if they choose to! stupid or not
 

TheBrutalTruth

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i think there is a conflict of rights though.

my own opinion is that all citizens at a town hall meeting have the right to free speech. its pretty much the essence of free speech because you get to tell your elected officials just what you think, for better or worse. when one group of people closes down a forum, doesnt that infringe on the free speech of everyone else?
No, because those others are still capable of finding another way of speaking to their representative, email, phone calls, regular mail, or fax, that would allow them to express their opinions. There is no deprivation of anothers rights, except in the case of the action pursued by democrat thugs of forcefully kicking people out of townhalls and thus violating their freedom of assembly. Funny how you in your delusional state of religious fanaticism for the left fail to mention the actions taken by your own.
 

PVS

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No, because those others are still capable of finding another way of speaking to their representative, email, phone calls, regular mail, or fax, that would allow them to express their opinions.
...so you believe that a group of people has the constitutional right to shut down a town hall meeting, and you also believe that town hall discussion is a privilege.
funny how 'freedom of speech' can be applied to enable a small mob and silence the populace at the same time...and then you actually go on to accuse me of situational ethics?
 

NoDrama

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after seeing about the 100th 'code pink' lady being dragged out for the same behavior to the applause of republicans, i though we would all in agreement on the issue. apparently its ok to disrupt and sabotage the democratic process if you're a republican.

but fine, lets just pretend that foxGOPnews the healthGOPindustry is not actively marketing and banking on these disruptions through publicity and general disinformation.

lets just assume that this many stupid people can simply be set off by a moderate campaign of chain-emails, designed with the hope/assumption/certainty that the recipients are too stupid and lazy to do their own rudimentary research...lets just pretend that they are dumb enough to trust only one source of collective opinions and call them "facts"...wait...ok thats all certainly possible.


so the question:

do people have the right to organize in large groups and actively end discussions between elected representatives and citizens?

does it fall within their right to free speech or right to assemble and protest?






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I want you to PROVE that every disruptive person at these town hall meetings is a REPUBLICAN!! I can GUARANFUCKINTEE that many are democrats, libertarians, constitutionalists also. Its Not JUST republicans, although with your nose shoved so far up the donkey ass its terribly hard to see whats really going on.
 

Kash Krop

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No man,only people who you agree with should be able to express their opinions & protest a reckless govt. wealth redistribution plan.
Maybe next election only people you like & agree with will be allowed to vote.NAZI
 

PVS

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I want you to PROVE that every disruptive person at these town hall meetings is a REPUBLICAN!! I can GUARANFUCKINTEE that many are democrats, libertarians, constitutionalists also. Its Not JUST republicans, although with your nose shoved so far up the donkey ass its terribly hard to see whats really going on.
"yap yap yap" if your one source of information is the GOP propaganda machine, then i don't care what you call yourself. guess what i prefer to call you?
 

londonfog

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When we fail as a people to listen to one another we fail ...... Makes me start to think that humans are the earths worst enemy:sad:.... Now we can't even seem to talk to one another or let others talk.... sad so sad ...Thank God for :weed: ..... Hey maybe everyone at this meeting should smoke a fatty:bigjoint: then we would all get along....Have a freakin meeting then go get pancakes..woot woot :grin:
 

OregonMeds

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Code pinkers are funny you can just see the brain cells are melted or something.

If you want to be heard yourself you should have the courtesy to let others be heard and if you choose not to, you should be tossed out into the street where you can try to yell over others all you choose.

Freedom of speach in the street but decent common courtesy inside a public MEETING.
 

PVS

Active Member
interesting, so the general consensus is that town hall democracy is just a privilege and not a right

"sorry 80 year old grandma with an opinion, but this angry mob of glenn beck fans doesn't
want you or anyone to rationally discuss an issue face to face with your elected representatives.
hey, you can still write or email them, ok? aren't we lucky? now get the fuck out out grandma before
i put you in the hospital. why do you hate freedom?"
i guess the politics forum really has been overrun by morons
 
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