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Kids Stopped From Singing National Anthem at Twin Towers Memorial

You need a permit to sing the National Anthem.

LOLOLOLOL

If that doesn’t sum up the grubmint, nothing does.

22 Comments on Kids Stopped From Singing National Anthem at Twin Towers Memorial

  1. It appears we are overdue for a REVOLUTION! This shit is getting out of hand. What was the reason, were they singing too close to a fuk’n mosque or something?

  2. Consider:
    You need “permission” to exercise your 2nd Amendment “rights.”
    You need “permission” to freely associate.
    You need “permission” to speak your mind (or Twit).
    You need “permission” to take a piss without a pervert staring at you.
    Babies need “permission” to be born.
    You need “permission” to vote for the candidate of your choice.
    You need “permission” to pray.
    You need “permission” to try to keep your own money.

    Why should you balk at “permission” to sing?

    izlamo delenda est …

  3. Those who believe their rights extend to limiting the rights of others are not worthy of human rights.
    Can a person sing at the park, yes a person can.
    Does a group have a right to put on a show at the park, No.
    In fact, group rights are disallowed by our constitution.
    Those claiming that a group has a first amendment right to put on a show wherever and whenever it pleases are speaking from ignorance.
    I respectfully suggest that they try reading the constitution. it is a rather short document, just a few pages, with some effort it is doable.

  4. The moron mall cop,square badge, idiot had no problem shutting down a group of American children, on American soil, singing the American National Anthem.
    I wonder how this jerkoff would fare attempting to shut down a herd of BLM or Occupy Wall Street shit stains?

  5. They should not have stopped. I’d like to see the N.Y. police arrest them all and then the “authorities” have to deal with the fallout. In fact, all grade school choruses that are willing should go there and sing their hearts out.

  6. @JohnS: There is such a thing as observing the letter of the law, vs. observing the spirit of the law. There is also such a thing as applying common sense. Here’s an example of the latter: Threatening a cop is illegal, no matter who you are. If I walk up to a policeman, put my hand in my pocket, and say. “I have a gun. Bang, you’re dead”. The cop is within his rights to shoot me. Would he have the same rights if the same thing was said by a 7-year old?

    Likewise, if a professional choir of adults with a film crew shows up to shoot a video, it makes sense to ask if they have a permit. But a bunch of grade-schoolers? Give me a break.

    Political correctness and lack of basic human decency are destroying society.

  7. Vietvet, that is a rational argument, and the one that should be made.
    The problem with saying it is a 1st amendment issue is that doing so opens up every group to do whatever they want and call it a right. No sane person wants that result.
    Society needs rules to function, but it also needs reasonable people enforcing those rules

  8. JohnS. Every left wing group, be it BLM, Occupy Wall Street, the revolutionary communist party are having their way with us all across this nation for some years now. Permits to riot from Ferguson to Staten Island don’t seem to bother them. Your argument that permits are necessary to prevent this sort of behavior boggles the mind

    The square badge moron who stopped these children from finishing the National Anthem is a cop buff. The worst kind of asshole to have any kind of authority.

    Permit my ass!.

  9. I once took an oath (and quite seriously did I take it), that I would defend the Constitution from enemies both foreign and domestic.

    I engaged with foreign enemies, perhaps it is time I focus on the domestic.

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