Protest is OK. But protests, according to my King family legacy, should be peaceful.
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There is nothing more American than peaceful protest.
If people want to protest, to get out there and express themselves, as long as they do it peacefully, they should be encouraged to do so.
People have the right to protest - that's what democracy is all about. I have no problem with people exercising their democratic rights.
Every journalist loves a peaceful protest -whether it makes news, shakes up a political season, or holds out the possibility of altering history.
Citizens who live or work near protest sites or marches have every right to be free of violence from protesters, and they should never be subjected to destruction of property.
The president welcomes peaceful protests - it is a time-honored tradition. The president agrees violence is not the answer in Iraq, and that's why he hopes Saddam Hussein will disarm.
I was involved in some peaceful protests.
Who can protest alone? Who dares rise up? It is not easy. One is all alone, and evermore shall be so.
We want people to have the right to express their concerns and frustration and protest in a peaceful manner.
The King has a right to make political remarks. He is a Thai citizen and has his rights and freedoms under the Constitution. Each of you is under the Constitution, and so is the King. I am using my freedom under the Constitution.
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