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Re: Mosque in new york to possibly move!
It's very simple: The Constitution gives you the right to peaceful assemble. You can demonstrate quietly, peacefully against damned near anything you want, but you can't become a nuisance even on public property. Therefore, local laws and ordinances dictate when you've gone beyond your right to assemble. So, if in my view you're being a nuisance, you will be asked to cease and dissist your demonstration no matter how "peaceful" you may deem it to be or be forceably removed, if necessary. It's just that simple.
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The dogs were your idea..... I just don't want you to live near me...... did you move?
BTW....... even if the dogs were my motive, what part of the Constitution limits my rights to freedom of speech and assembly only to those times I have a valid reason to exercise them? Article, section, clause, or amendment please.
This isn’t a waste of your time, it is an example of your fighting for the rights of something you believe in, but wanting to limit the rights of those you don’t agree with.
It's very simple: The Constitution gives you the right to peaceful assemble. You can demonstrate quietly, peacefully against damned near anything you want, but you can't become a nuisance even on public property. Therefore, local laws and ordinances dictate when you've gone beyond your right to assemble. So, if in my view you're being a nuisance, you will be asked to cease and dissist your demonstration no matter how "peaceful" you may deem it to be or be forceably removed, if necessary. It's just that simple.
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