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And why hasn't the GOP spoken out against radical Christian Cleric (and civil war mustache collector) Terry Jones?
Do they support the burning of the Islamic Holy book?
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If you don't vote we'll just assume you are in support of the book burning.
The good Pastor wants a new Caddy. Jesus wants the good Pastor to have a new Caddy.
So... what's a God-fearing man to do? Something really stupid (like getting a few Americans killed) to get his face on the TV. Donations will come flooding in faster than he can get his traitorous ass down the the dealership.
So let it be written. So let it be done.
If you can burn an American flag as an expression of free speech- then yes, you can burn a Koran, Torah, or Bible.
I already threw away the Koran I bought after 9-11 to try to understand the meanderings of the pedophile prophet and his mass of uneducated retards worldwide.
My opinion?
If you're a practicing Muslim in the West and support Sharia Law (a direct violation of universal human rights) then you should be on every watch list known to man.
They should be considered dangerous and mentally ill.
it's political speech. it's religious speech. it's the very reason why the first amendment is so important. we value the right to say unpopular things, even if we don't value the things said.
regardless of whether you are left or right, your answer to this question should be that same regardless of whether it concerns the burning of the koran or of the flag or of the building of the mosque.
i would neither build the mosque at park 51 not burn a barrel full of korans. but that reflects my belief that just because you possess the right does not mean that you should exercise that right. i would not exercise that right in either situation.
but, when push comes to shove, i am not going to condemn someone else's decision to do so. individual liberties are precious. and those are individual liberties being exercised.
it's political speech. it's religious speech. it's the very reason why the first amendment is so important. we value the right to say unpopular things, even if we don't value the things said.
regardless of whether you are left or right, your answer to this question should be that same regardless of whether it concerns the burning of the koran or of the flag or of the building of the mosque.
i would neither build the mosque at park 51 not burn a barrel full of korans. but that reflects my belief that just because you possess the right does not mean that you should exercise that right. i would not exercise that right in either situation.
but, when push comes to shove, i am not going to condemn someone else's decision to do so. individual liberties are precious. and those are individual liberties being exercised.
it's political speech. it's religious speech. it's the very reason why the first amendment is so important. we value the right to say unpopular things, even if we don't value the things said.
regardless of whether you are left or right, your answer to this question should be that same regardless of whether it concerns the burning of the koran or of the flag or of the building of the mosque.
i would neither build the mosque at park 51 not burn a barrel full of korans. but that reflects my belief that just because you possess the right does not mean that you should exercise that right. i would not exercise that right in either situation.
but, when push comes to shove, i am not going to condemn someone else's decision to do so. individual liberties are precious. and those are individual liberties being exercised.
The good Pastor wants a new Caddy. Jesus wants the good Pastor to have a new Caddy.
So... what's a God-fearing man to do? Something really stupid (like getting a few Americans killed) to get his face on the TV. Donations will come flooding in faster than he can get his traitorous ass down the the dealership.
So let it be written. So let it be done.
why hasn't vettebigot voted?
just a heads up...just like you Richard, you and the burning of the Koran don't matter for those of us in the Real World
keep on drinking the obama juice
Keep drinking the tea "jen", which I'm pretty sure is actually urine.
it's political speech. it's religious speech. it's the very reason why the first amendment is so important. we value the right to say unpopular things, even if we don't value the things said.
regardless of whether you are left or right, your answer to this question should be that same regardless of whether it concerns the burning of the koran or of the flag or of the building of the mosque.
i would neither build the mosque at park 51 not burn a barrel full of korans. but that reflects my belief that just because you possess the right does not mean that you should exercise that right. i would not exercise that right in either situation.
but, when push comes to shove, i am not going to condemn someone else's decision to do so. individual liberties are precious. and those are individual liberties being exercised.
it's political speech. it's religious speech. it's the very reason why the first amendment is so important. we value the right to say unpopular things, even if we don't value the things said.
regardless of whether you are left or right, your answer to this question should be that same regardless of whether it concerns the burning of the koran or of the flag or of the building of the mosque.
i would neither build the mosque at park 51 not burn a barrel full of korans. but that reflects my belief that just because you possess the right does not mean that you should exercise that right. i would not exercise that right in either situation.
but, when push comes to shove, i am not going to condemn someone else's decision to do so. individual liberties are precious. and those are individual liberties being exercised.
Very, very well said CrackerjackHrt. The bolded portion summarizes my view.
I do not support the burning of the Koran. I think what CrackerjackHrt said holds true for me as well and worth repeating:
i would neither build the mosque at park 51 not burn a barrel full of korans. but that reflects my belief that just because you possess the right does not mean that you should exercise that right. i would not exercise that right in either situation.
but, when push comes to shove, i am not going to condemn someone else's decision to do so. individual liberties are precious. and those are individual liberties being exercised.
I do believe we should try to understand what's being said in the Koran. It's so easy to light the torches and march with the natives raising our fists and think that burning a book will end things we are too afraid learn about or have our heads too far up our asses to understand.
Read some of the excerpts from the Koran. Will you get upset...absolutely...will burning the book make a difference in what the Muslims think of Americans...no.