i had a nice point-by-point refutation of your nonsense going redmenace... and then my browser beserked because i bumped the wrong key and i lost it
freepseach and right to assembly end at the following places: when you cross the line into verbal assault and harassment (which 95%+ of abortion clinic protestors do), private property
verbal assault and harassment are not civil disobedience, civil disobedience is resistance to the government - not to other people getting medical treatment they desire.
the fact that a only a small percentage are physically violent is irrelevant (most still engage in physical intimidation) - almost the entire rest engage in verbal assault and harassment - they cross the line of the limits of free speech.
We have banned union blockaiding in the past, and have

escorted scabs into places of business with national guard troups.
what the **** does NAMBLA have to do with environmentalists? you're starting to become irrational
environmental protestors don't have a history of crossing the line and becoming verball abusive, harassing, physically intimidating.
Telling people that they cannot demonstrate and protest in a place
because they've engaged in verbal abusive, harassment and physical intimidation is MANDATED by the requirement to protect the rights of individuals.
But i guess it is ok to do so as long as you disagree with them?
stop trolling
Yes, the ACLU even fights for people they find distasteful - the fact that the ACLU fought something isn't a sure-fire sign it's unconstitutional - only that they thought it may have been. Apparently they were ruled against.
Ultimatly, I don't think this had anything to peoples safty. It had more to do with the abortion lobby, NOW and pandering.
you're completely incorrect - we have a court that has consisted of 7 conservatives and 2 liberals for longer than this law has existed, the conservative justices found in favor of the law being constitutional.
protestors DON'T have the right to verbally assault patients.
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And why do the protests need to be right outside the clinic, anyways, if not for the purposes of intimidation?
EDIT; terrorism is simply attempting to coerce through threats. Inspiring fear and terror through intimidation. Hence terrorism.
BINGO!
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Civil Disobedience is still disobedience.
civil disobedience is against the government, not other people.
[quite]A hospital and a women's clinic are hardly the same thing.[/quite]
irrelevant, and many abortion clinics are inside hospitals
An abortion is hardly a necessary medical service either.
right... so just because people who are reproductive fascists and think they get to control the bodies of other's assert that something isn't necessary, it's not neccessary now?
yeah.. it's not like being pregnant ever threatens the life of women... oh wait.. it does
It is also worth stating, that these clinics give medical facilities a bad name.
only to people who cannot deal with other people having the right to medical choice.
Libertarian my ass.
Unsually the way that abortion clinics get closed down is for FLAGRANT violations of medical regulations and in some more or less rare cases bonafied murder and neglect.
never heard of a single incident of this happening. Stop pulling **** out of your ass
Protesting outside a clinic has the purpose of getting the message to the targeted audience.
no, it has the purpose of intimidation, verbal assault, and harassment
There is a line between intimidation and persuation.
yes there is, and abortion clinic protestors not only cross it- they go flying by it at mach 4
Challenging what someone is about to do isn't wrong. Being abusive, pushy and threatening is.
challenging what another private citizen is about to have done medically isn ot your business, and being abusive, pushy and threatening is exactly what all the protestors are doing.
Just like protesting outside a GM plant or protesting outside a car dealership, why do groups need to protest outside these locations?
stop acting like abortion clinic protestors behave anyway like these protestors - these protestors aren't 1/10th as abusive.
*redmenace continues on with his false analogy*
To some extent, this at its core might even violate equal protection as it seeks to and directly names a specific industry instead off applying to all IIRC. I could be wrong. I don't know the specifics of the law.
you are wrong, and clearly don't know the details of the entire situation.
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