Local environmentalists fear they might soon have to pay big bucks for demonstration that damage infrastructure. Check The Pitch helping get the word out about the consequences of legislation protecting the interest of big biz over the Constitution OR possibly trying to limit the current wave of resistance across the nation and the world. Read more:
Missouri's "Pipeline Protest Bill" could make some protests illegal, raising First Amendment concerns
Missouri's "Pipeline Protest Bill" could make some protests illegal, raising First Amendment concerns
Did you see the environmental disaster the keystone pipeline protesters did? Over a million dollars in cleanup. You can’t just storm onto private property and start chanting and yelling at employees. Freaks need to be put in check nobody is taking away free speech.
ReplyDeleteThe hypocrisy of this all is they are these free speech super heroes but you wear a MAGA hat in a Starbucks or McDonald’s you get assaulted.
^^Yep. MAGA hat-wearers are morons and should be beaten on sight.
ReplyDeleteOoooo....listen to As-boogers boy.
ReplyDeleteHe be tough on that keyboard.
Loser.
3:41 and you wonder why you’re people go to jail and have to pay for destruction of public and private property, you people are destructive and abusive, no wonder our first amendment rights are under fire. You have no one else to blame but yourselves dipshit.
ReplyDeleteRule of law, follow it. Free speech does free one to damage private or public property.
ReplyDelete3:41 are the gutter personalities this nation doesn’t need.
ReplyDeleteOh no, not property. Nothing, not even people, is more important than property.
ReplyDeleteGod Bless the Property Owners.
"Congress shall ..." Notice how Congress became everyone.
I own property, how bout you bLIEron?
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