Simple request... Go to a protested funeral. Then decide. I rode with the Patriot Guard to Flushing MI and stood between the Wetboro Bastards Church and the family. I stared hatred in the eye expecting it to anger me, but all i felt was pity for the low-level WBC plebs who are utterly devoid of their own opinion and utterly brainwashed by Fred Felch. I stood with old and young, military and non-military, locals and outsiders, family and strangers. I took my place in line with my flag and my hand on a heavy heart as the family drove Joshua Youmans to his final peace. When you see unadulterated hatred in a delusional stranger, and then witness the utter, utter despondent grief in a mother's eyes as she accompanies her child to his grave.... THEN you tell me what you think about protesting funerals. I get the constitutional arguments, and I agree. I get the privacy arguments, and i agree. We NEED a middle ground. We need to provide those who are grieving the chance to do so in peace. We NEED to hold our constitution is the highest regard. What is the answer? Neither extreme is. There has to be a compromise possible. Sent from my DROIDX using Tapatalk 2