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Journalists covering protests at Alito's house were given wine and cheese by the neighbors (Original Post) FelineOverlord May 2022 OP
It didn't start so peacefully FelineOverlord May 2022 #1
The march continued FelineOverlord May 2022 #2
This is the group that put the protest together FelineOverlord May 2022 #3
Maybe the neighbours do not like Alito? Escurumbele May 2022 #4
Wonder if alito's neighbors hate him as much as Marthe48 May 2022 #5
They must be like Kavanaugh's neighbors FelineOverlord May 2022 #6
CANNOT STAND Rebl2 May 2022 #7
There is less tear gas and rubber bullets being fired at these protestors IronLionZion May 2022 #8
WHAAAAAT??! MONSTERS!!!! nt Carlitos Brigante May 2022 #9
I liked this tweet ... aggiesal May 2022 #10
eggscllent . AllaN01Bear May 2022 #11
nothing to see here . move on. just us citizens excercising their rights . AllaN01Bear May 2022 #12
May I suggest a cup of Gazpacho to go with that? Blue Owl May 2022 #13
Imagine being a neighbor of that scuzzbag. roamer65 May 2022 #14
Scotus police? blueinredohio May 2022 #15
Now THAT'S my kind of protest. louis-t May 2022 #16

IronLionZion

(45,469 posts)
8. There is less tear gas and rubber bullets being fired at these protestors
Tue May 10, 2022, 01:53 PM
May 2022

the current president seems less violent in general.

aggiesal

(8,920 posts)
10. I liked this tweet ...
Tue May 10, 2022, 02:16 PM
May 2022
when discussing the propriety of protesting outside of supreme court justices' homes, it's important to remember that in the 90s the court held that protesting outside of the homes of **abortion clinic employees** is protected by the first amendment


According to Alito, if it isn't specified in the Constitution, then it's just fine. No where in the Constitution does it say you can't protest in front of a judge's house.



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