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Salty

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There was a "sit-down" in a grocery store in Orlando.

Actually this "peaceful" protest - was the students laying in the aisles of a
grocery store.

What would you have done, had you shopped at that store with these
brats bocking your shopping carts?

Link for story
 

Adonia

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There was a "sit-down" in a grocery store in Orlando.

Actually this "peaceful" protest - was the students laying in the aisles of a
grocery store.

What would you have done, had you shopped at that store with these
brats bocking your shopping carts?

Link for story

I would have liked to gone over to the little pipsqueak, take that bullhorn from him and smash it to pieces on the ground. The funny thing is, he might have gotten Publix to stop donating to the Republican politician, but I have heard that Publix has also stopped donating to other political causes like Planned Parenthood and others of that ilk.
 
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Reformed

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What would happen if you accidently stepped on them?

and how would you push a shopping cart?

Publix grocery carts are located inside the stores. The problem would be exiting the store. Freedom to protest does not mean freedom to interrupt commerce. I would like to say I would run over the misguided teenagers but that is not what I would do. If Publix had not already called the police, I would.
 

FollowTheWay

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I would have liked to gone over to the little pipsqueak, take that bullhorn from him and smash it to pieces on the ground. The funny thing is, he might have gotten Publix to stop donating to the Republican politician, but I have heard that Publix has also stopped donating to other political causes like Planned Parenthood and others of that ilk.
Publix has stopped donated to the NRA because of the protests of Americans who want the gun murders in America to go down.
 

Wingman68

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Neo-Nazi's claim their first Amendment rights when they invade a town like Charlottsville and cause violence. These protesters have the same right, right?
You really don’t want to go there. Tell me who had the permit & who didn’t. This was orchestrated by the wonderful governor of Virginia. Too bad they got more than they bargained for with the death, but really, even better for them in the end. Gave the msm more joy as they misreported their facts.
 

FollowTheWay

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You don't see a difference between public streets and a private business?
Are you claiming that we don't have First Amendment rights inside a business? Does that apply to Second Amendments rights as well? (No guns inside a business)
 

FollowTheWay

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You really don’t want to go there. Tell me who had the permit & who didn’t. This was orchestrated by the wonderful governor of Virginia. Too bad they got more than they bargained for with the death, but really, even better for them in the end. Gave the msm more joy as they misreported their facts.
The permit was to march not to incite violence and kill a woman.
 

Wingman68

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The permit was to march not to incite violence and kill a woman.
You are assuming that they incited, as I take the opposite position. They were used in an orchestrated manner by the dim governor who ordered the police to funnel both groups together, knowing the outcome. Then we hear relentless harping about the bad alt right from the msm. Sheep are easily led. Don’t be a sheep, they are so stupid they don’t know enough to move off of an electric fence. Sad, isn’t it? Makes me sad when fellow Americans follow the way into that fence, & don’t even attempt to move off of it.
 

Wesley Briggman

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Are you claiming that we don't have First Amendment rights inside a business? Does that apply to Second Amendments rights as well? (No guns inside a business)
My response is yes. There are businesses and public buildings where guns are not allowed, where self-expression is limited and where interfering with other citizens rights is unlawful.
 
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