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Jimbo1337 said:
Pristine20 said:

It's the beauty of free speech. You "win" when you have the bigger crowd. It's the Trump way as well. He does not cancel events when his supporters>>>>>protesters. He tells security to throw the protesters out. I am sure you did not fight for the protesters free speech  in previous rallies.

Unfortunately this time around, the protesters had the bigger numbers and essentially told Trump to "get out". Such is the way of the world.

You simply don't know the law so I will inform you:

https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/BILLS-112hr347enr/pdf/BILLS-112hr347enr.pdf

I did not fight for the previous protesters inside the rally because they were breaking the law.  

If they want to protest Donald Trump, they have that right and can do so outside of the rally.  

The fiasco was Trump's own fault. If you  wish to speak to only supporters, have your security filter people coming to your venue and you can ensure as much for the most part. This was the least he could do knowing the kind of violence that tends to accompany his rallies.  When you let everyone in in order to get a YUUUUGE crowd, then you let anyone in as well.

Most importantly, you do know the overwhelming majority of the Chicago protesters were outside the venue on the street right?

Lastly, there's a reason most Trump protesters are thrown out by police without arrest. That would suggest to me that they likely were not breaking the law. Was the muslim woman in a previous Trump rally who simply stood there in silence wearing a shirt saying "salam, I come in peace"  breaking the law?



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