boy didnt take long for oc civic to tear apart someones arguement, i was wating for it!
What I meant was the government sucking away all of our rights is somewhat proportional to so called "citizen vigilance" and fake patriotism. The security guards felt that it was their duty as "true americans" to support this ridiculous war. government has a huge peace in what happend here. however, if you dont want to look at the big picture, then yes the police made a legal move.
when I said private property, I meant private property that only exists for the sole purpose of having the public patronize it. I'm assuming your house isnt a store front, so that obviosly doesnt apply to you.
and when I said deciding who can and cannot enter is wrong. I meant to indicate that someone toting a message cannot/should not be ousted. appearance does matter, because like you said certain places have standards. But considering in this case, that it was a mall, where ho's can wear almost nothing, and all manner of t-shirts and other apparel are worn with varying degrees of risqueness (is that a word?) Its obvious that a tshirt pushing peace is well within the boundaries of acceptable attire.
sorry, I should've been more clear.
anyway, I'm done arguing because nothing will be solved anyway.
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