On 7/17/13 5:13 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
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What will the stupid ****ing liberals think of next?
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-201_162-...ur-ground-law/
John (Gun Nut) H.
Wow, Senile John is getting almost as vulgar as Insane Scotty!! Do you
have a jawbone problem as well?
In the 1960s, civil rights organizations protested the anti-black
governments of the south in many ways, including boycotting events in
the cities there, and convincing organizations to cancel or not hold
conventions in those cities. I see no problem in groups getting together
to protest governmental actions in Florida, including the so-called
"stand your ground" law. If such protests put pressure on interest
groups in that state, well, perhaps the interest groups will put
pressure on the legislators.
Not doing business with an organization or an entity is a perfectly
legitimate way to express displeasure. Even if the actions do not result
in monetary losses, they do draw attention to the fact that "something
is rotten in Denmark," or, in this case, Florida. It's just another way
to engage in civil disobedience.