catocom
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High Court Raises Doubts About Marine Father's Case Against Westboro Church
While I think the so-called church had a 'right' to the protest,
what I don't understand is how they can use the actual word 'Hate',
and it not fall under the Hate speech law part.
I think they should be cited for hate speech.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...fathers-case-westboro-church/?test=latestnewsJustice Samuel Alito focused on the intent behind the signs held by the protesters, including one that said, "God Hates You." There has been disagreement in lower courts about whether that sign was directed specifically at a member of the Snyder family or was a more generalized statement of hyperbole.
While I think the so-called church had a 'right' to the protest,
what I don't understand is how they can use the actual word 'Hate',
and it not fall under the Hate speech law part.
I think they should be cited for hate speech.