Monday, March 24, 2003

A note to all those complaining when their idiotic views on the war in Iraq are criticized:

The First Amendment prohibits the government from infringing on your right to speak. It does not protect you from citicism, ostracism, or from other citizens from expressing opposing (and eminently more logical) points of view. The First Amendment also does not guarantee that your view will be respected or accepted by others. The system of laws and government that makes sure that one person's view are respected and ascribed to by all is called fascism. If what you say is idiotic, moronic, and shallow, I (and others) have every right to express our corresponding opinions and reasons for those opinions.

A further note to the "peace" protesters:

The First Amendment prohibits the government from infringing on your right to peacefully assemble. There is no constitutional right to block traffic, assault fellow citizens, and destroy the property of others. Once your assembly ceases to be peaceful, it should be stopped immediately and you, as the proponents of so-called peace should be ashamed of yourselves and/or criminally prosecuted.