DeyDurkie5;697201 wrote:they won their appeal this morning, hence the big headline on CNN's frontpage
This is how they operate. Winning court cases.
Hasn't anyone ever wondered why this inbred family (which is essentially what it is ... that wasn't even meant to be derrogatory as much as it was meant as the truth) is always able to fly everyone places to picket? That costs quite a bit of money.
They do it by winning court cases where they receive sums of money from someone who has overstepped their rights by assaulting one of their members (throwing things, physical altercations, etc.). That's how they "stay in business."
In reality, if everyone did ignore them and leave them alone, they couldn't continue doing it, because they couldn't afford it.
ytownfootball;697215 wrote:They've been given a little rope, it's only a matter of time before they step over the line and hang themselves. Mark it down.
They've got it down to a science. So long as the public continues to give them reason to sue, they'll stay in business.
Buckeyechick;697320 wrote:Too bad it couldn't be my right to smack them silly!! I can't imagine the thought process that goes behind thinking it is alright to protest a funeral. It is uncontainable!!!
Trust me, wherever they protest, they're hoping someone smacks them silly. "Lawsuit!"
FatHobbit;697324 wrote:I also wouldn't be upset if one of the soldier's family members punched them in the mouth if they said something to them.
Neither would they.