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Old 10-12-2018, 09:57 PM
 
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The left is full of these unemployed (or employed as professional agitators) idiots they dispatch to harass our representatives. I don't know why they allow them to just roam around the halls of Congress with no appt and no legitimate business to conduct. That should not be permitted. The right to petition the government for a redress of grievances has a specific legal meaning, it does NOT include "getting up in the face" of or harassing legislators as they attempt to conduct official business or to live their lives as private citizens.

If you want to "petition", then literally that means, you send a written communication or call the office and leave a message, which a staffer will be happy to take for you. It does not mean physically impeding and harassing members of Congress at their workplace.
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