mr. mcclintock. >> mr. chairman, can you rule on my port of order. rule 17, clause 4. standing rules of the house. >> not a timely point of order. >> i did raise it at the time. >> mr. mcclintock. no, no, no. mr. mcclintock -- >> happy to -- just so we can get on with our business. i'm happy to withdraw that and we can talk about it another context. it's interesting the people -- >> adi said, people should -- >> i'm quite fine with it, mr. chairman. >> just trying to follow the rules, mr. raskin. >> mr. raskin, you said enough. we all have strong feelings. people should avoid engaging in personalities. mr. mcclintock. >> i think the real concern of a lot of parents is they attend a school board meeting to exercise their first amendment rights, a fight breaks out, and the next thing you know, they're tracked down by the fbi with a rap on the door, maybe a s.w.a.t. team in the morning because they simply happened to be there. that is a serious form of intimidation. whether it was intended or not, that's clearly the effect it's having, and i think you need to be sensitive