12 April 2003

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God Bless Our Troops
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Anti-war demonstrators who don't like the fact that there may be consequences for their actions. They were arrested; now they're suing. I wonder if any of them spent more than a couple hours in jail?

Of course, any unconstitutional detention is wrong but if you are not willing to spend a couple hours - or even a night in jail - is your belief real or are you just doing something because that's what people in your crowd do (or your parents' or your professors' crowds)?

As a suspicious person, noting the history of anti-war protests past and present, I suspect that most of the protestors who were arrested were probably doing something wrong and do not foresee this case getting very far.

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