Michelle Malkin reports about an “interesting” (my word, not hers) developing double standard in New York City.
I wonder if the folks pushing the gag see this, or if they are just a bit dim? Either option is not pleasant to think about.
What’s sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.





3 responses so far ↓
Tom Dibble // November 20, 2008 at 10:41 pm
Have the protestors at Mormon temples physically stopped people from entering? Do anti-prop 8 protesters have a history of assaulting and blowing up the objects of their protest?
By all means, I agree that any protest should be limited to speech, and any threats (verbal or physical) made by protestors can and should be stopped and punished. Feel free to push for a 15-foot buffer zone law around Mormon and Catholic buildings if that prevents violence.
Rich Bordner // November 21, 2008 at 5:02 am
Tom.
I agree with the last paragraph.
Have you seen the video from San Fran’s Castro district?
I have heard instances of things getting physical and out of hand in regards to anti-8 protests….go to michellemalkin.com. She’s doing a pretty good job of covering things.
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