>>..Whatever anyone's opinion about Iraq is, this goes way beyond reasonable thinking, IMO:
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http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&cid=519&e=1&u=/ap/20030305/ap_on_re_us/mall_activists>
>Yeah, it's getting a little out of hand. In this particular case you can say both sides are equally right and wrong. The mall management have a right to reserve the right of access, but at the same time it may have infringed on these folks' free speech rights.
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>On the other hand these folks have a right to free speech but should have left or removed the offending shirts if wanting to remain in the mall.
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>I guess it depends on which side you are on. I for one am wickedly enjoying all the nudie protests, it's hilarious. And there seems to be one each day, on different parts of the world.
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>Crescencio
Crescencio;
What a way to win a position! Send in the nudie patrol! Just send in the most terrible examples of humanity and I can hear the cries! No! No! We submit! You win!. :)
Tom