martybegan
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Actually considering the professor was part of this, and she is an agent of a public university, her actions are covered by the 1st amendment.
NO you are stretching it.
and my response was to Joe, who said the reporter had no right to take the pictures, which is wrong. He has every right to take pictures in a public space of a public university, of people protesting in public.
but he still should have stopped doing it when asked because, you know, manners.
Frankly, I'm impressed by the crowd's restraint. I would have asked him maybe once, and if he kept doing it, he'd be using that camera as a suppository.
So the guy secretly recording romeny for that 47% thing should have not done it because, you know, manners?
Bullshit, they were in a public space on a public university. all on them, none on the journalist.