Friday, December 02, 2011

Does "Right to Petition" Include "Right to Destroy"?

Althouse doesn't think much of Walker's 'permit-and-bond' requirement for groups who protest.

She doesn't bother to explain when "petition" morphed into "trash and paralyze".

5 comments:

  1. What about the "original' Tea Party?

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  2. Yes, 18th century behavior being use to justify destructive liberalism in the 21st century.

    Like comparing apples and kumquats, really.

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  3. Some 18th century is still glorified. Otherwise, explain the 21st century "Tea Party."

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  4. Explanation: Taxed Enough Already, hence TEA. To call it a glorification of something 18th century is ignorant or sophist.

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  5. On the contrary, Gov. Palin's "party like it's 1773" indicates neither ignorance nor sophism. [link]

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