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In reply to the discussion: Police Sent to California Home of "Innocence of Muslims" Producer (for protection) [View all]kooljerk666
(776 posts)133. I am not in favor of it, it is just the way it is.............
.........go out & provoke people & ya get your lights punched out or worse.
I am not saying this is good, bad or indifferent.
It is just the way it is.
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Police Sent to California Home of "Innocence of Muslims" Producer (for protection) [View all]
LeighAnn
Sep 2012
OP
He's a Coptic Christian. He not only hurt Americans, he made life more difficult for
alfredo
Sep 2012
#12
I know some who are fine people, wouldn't do this. Most peaceful and forgiving I've ever met.
freshwest
Sep 2012
#30
I mean the Obama is a Muslim thing. The Clarion Fund pushed films to scare people prior to 2008.
freshwest
Sep 2012
#85
Does it really offend you that our tax dollars go in part to prevent people from being murdered
4th law of robotics
Sep 2012
#43
When the fear of retaliation is used to elicit cooperation during police investigations...
Blue State Bandit
Sep 2012
#53
Is it right that people should be silenced by threats of violence?
4th law of robotics
Sep 2012
#124
no what offends me is people hiding behind the skirt of 1A to avoid personal responsibility..
frylock
Sep 2012
#73
I'm waiting for his ties to the James O'Keefe gang to surface. The circle will be complete then.
freshwest
Sep 2012
#25
What evidence supports your claim that he is "solely responsible for the death of Ambassador
JDPriestly
Sep 2012
#98
Bill and Mel were offending people who don't have overly emotional responses
4th law of robotics
Sep 2012
#122
This doesn't fall under the category of screaming fire in a crowded theater
4th law of robotics
Sep 2012
#137
I haven't seen this "movie" yet. Did the producer/writer actually tell anyone
PavePusher
Sep 2012
#142
I'm sure many wanted to murder Bill Maher too after he said they were not cowards.
L0oniX
Sep 2012
#68
What did he expect? And are we supposed to protect him the rest of his sorry life?
appleannie1
Sep 2012
#17
I hope he is protected too even though I do not agree with his vulgarity. It isn't
JDPriestly
Sep 2012
#100
+1000 He knew what he was doing when he put it out there. Now he has to live with the consequences
NotThisTime
Sep 2012
#112
Welcome to the other side of the coin. Dija know while Mitt suports the free expression of crap....
marble falls
Sep 2012
#33
Why isn't this guy being held for violating his federal conviction requirements?
Vinnie From Indy
Sep 2012
#42
Fuck all religions ...and fuck the assholes who kill and blow up medical centers.
L0oniX
Sep 2012
#65
Good. He did nothing wrong. We should cherish the freedom of expression...
Comrade_McKenzie
Sep 2012
#49
Precisely. The lack of nuance in these discussions is absurdly disheartening.
LanternWaste
Sep 2012
#146
seems that some of those caterwauling about freedom of speech have gone quite silent in that respect
azurnoir
Sep 2012
#106
Responsibilities come with rights and no one should step on other people's rights just because you
appleannie1
Sep 2012
#113