Are anti-war protesters going too far?

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During Easter Mass in Chicago some threw red stuff during mass.
and now this:

http://www.startribune.com/politics/local/16971116.html

I do understand protest but isn't there a proper time and place for it?

Or is all fair?
 
Throwing red paint on innocent people is assault. Those who did it simply need to be charged and prosecuted.

As for the school thing, our public schools are controlled by the extreme left through the teachers union. This is why more and more children are being home schooled or sent to private schools. The public school system is an old dinosaur waiting and wishing to die. And die it will.

Protest is an American right. Protected by the very people the protesters are whining about. It has always been that way and it always will be. Some die so others are free to complain.

I am no stranger to the process.
 
It seems from the newspaper article that they should schedule a structured educational event for the parents first. If the parents are so ignorant and intolerant, it's quite likely their kids have been brainwashed beyond help.

Protesting just for the sake of protesting is about highest form of stupidity.

For all of you so-called constitutionalists, I can't find where it says people have the right to step all over other peoples' rights. Or where it gives them the right to gross ignorance
 
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