First of all... I never said the assault that happened after they pulled her away from the vehicle was justified... I stated the exact opposite.
But that is the thing you see, if you are assaulted then you have the right to use reasonable force to defend yourself. So if as you say, she is trying to hand him a sign, what is reasonable since it's his supporters that are jostling her?
And second of all, if you smack me in the face with a sign but don't touch me, how is that not invading my space? She very clearly needed to be pulled away from hitting him with her sign.
So here we are again. Either she was giving him the sign or she was smacking him with it? It's a very important distinction.
As for Rand Paul himself, how he felt, or how he reacted, is beside the point. She attempted to shove a sign through the window at his head, people outside the vehicle attempted to stop her. It got taken too far.
Ah but it is the point Karrie. If he felt threatened, then he has rights. Not someone else. None of those people were the object of her attention other than Rand Paul. So none of them could have felt threatened by her actions.
It did get taken too far.
That guy who stomped on her could have broken her neck. For me that is the whole point. More and more this is the mentality that is invading politics. If you want to protest, you better do it well out of sight. Not to invoke Godwin's but that's what the Brown Shirts were used for.
As I said before, I'd be charging both parties.
You see, I disagree with this and I'll tell you why. If the only way you can get anywhere near a politician to protest, is in a scrum with those who don't want you to protest or be anywhere near the politician they support, then protest is done. Only violence works and we see the result of that in countries like Pakistan, Afghanistan, India, Iran and Iraq. Russia went through that phase after the fall of the Soviet Union and China still has an iron grip on the people. What ever happened to "I don't agree with what you say but I'll fight to the death for you to say it"? This Tea Party Movement seems to be hell bent on putting the stake in the heart of that heart felt motto.