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WorldNetDaily Poll: Anti-War Graffiti Vandals

Issue: Protesters at U.S. Capitol facing arrest: Anti-war radicals spray-painted slogans on steps/WorldNetDaily

Question: What should be done to protestors who painted slogans on U.S. Capitol at anti-war rally?

1. Nothing, they were exercising their constitutionally protected free-speech rights
2. Nothing, their graffiti was easily removed – no harm, no foul
3. Nothing, they broke the law but their message was an important corrective to the pro-war rhetoric of the Bush administration
4. Nothing, Bush is the one who has defaced the Constitution
5. They should be charged with simple vandalism
6. They should pay a fine and restitution for the clean-up
7. They should spend time in jail
8. The organizers of the anti-war rally should be fined for failing to maintain order
9. They should be drafted and sent to Iraq
10. Other

DFO: No. 5, 6

For the WorldNetDaily news report, click here.



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