I'm pretty sure that setting of a fire alarm during congressional procedures constitutes obstruction, so I agree with Kash, that Bowman must pay the price. But yell NAZI at the top of your voice, by all means.
It is a bit like yelling "fire" in a crowded theatre - one has freedom of expression under the first amendment, but not THAT kind of expression, as it endangers people's safety.
It's freedom of speech, not expression. The two words are mutually exclusive in context and meaning. It is critically important to know the difference with regard to the 1st amendment.
Then makes matters worst and says he didn't do approve it, staff did it.
So, pulled the alarm on video, says it was an accident, calls his opponents Nazi's and then denies it. This idiot drew the short straw in casting for the movie.
I'm pretty sure that setting of a fire alarm during congressional procedures constitutes obstruction, so I agree with Kash, that Bowman must pay the price. But yell NAZI at the top of your voice, by all means.
It is a bit like yelling "fire" in a crowded theatre - one has freedom of expression under the first amendment, but not THAT kind of expression, as it endangers people's safety.
It's freedom of speech, not expression. The two words are mutually exclusive in context and meaning. It is critically important to know the difference with regard to the 1st amendment.
Then makes matters worst and says he didn't do approve it, staff did it.
So, pulled the alarm on video, says it was an accident, calls his opponents Nazi's and then denies it. This idiot drew the short straw in casting for the movie.
A short straw on IQ, when it was handed out from a freely-flowing river. He only got to wet his palms, because others had been there before him.
And his pants are on fire.