HaHaHaHa cackle, cackle
(this made my day)
It is an obvious Constitutional issue, dealing with the most fundamental
right of all - so fundamental and obvious that it wasn't even enumerated in
the US Constitution (it is actually an international right in all
constitutions):
The Right to be Wrong
You were simply expressing your rights, and they were simply using their
right to ignore you. The fact they were kind enough to tell you that they
were ignoring you creates quite a legal quandary that can only be settled by
the US Supreme Court or the International Court of Justice in the Hague
(depending on legislation, jurisdiction, and legal standing of these
rights). If you want more description and dialog about this right, just
ask any religious person or someone with strong beliefs about the beliefs of
someone else. I'm sure they will be glad to explain just how wrong they
are.
You can easily be forgiven for being wrong, but you will never be forgiven
for being right.
This must be right because you are reading it on the internet.
Mike Mazarick