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Originally Posted by crystalsmom |
OK, well from a "rights" standpoint, if they are a private organization choosing to hold the event, then I believe that is their "right" to do so, so long as they are not holding it on public property.
That being said, I don't think it's
right to celebrate it...I think what he did was horrible and doesn't deserved being recognized in a positive manner.
Does that make sense? I don't condone or agree with what they are choosing to celebrate, but I think they are within their right to do so. People and organizations convene all the time for reasons I may not agree with, but I understand it's their 'right to assemble.' (Serioulsy, it makes me realize there are some seriously deluded people out there. Why on Earth would you celebrate him!?)