Free speech is free speech don, even if it is something people might not agree on. From one side you can be happy because it does not open the door for trails against people that criticize certain subject like is happening in some parts of Europe.
H4TT1fn4TT , I agree to a point. Perhaps the Supreme Court wasn't the best avenue nor is censorship the best approach. However, there should be an expectation for reason.
For example, I can drop the F* bomb all day long at my son's little league game, but is it reasonable? I agree with you, I don't support this church and I think they should be allowed to protest whatever they wish, but it should be exercised in legal and reasonable boundaries. This conversation is moving a bit out of the cyber realm and the intent of this post. I think we can all agree that anonymous' actions were un-ethical, even if we were silently cheering in the back of our minds.