steve2470
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Thu Aug-19-10 12:14 PM
Response to Reply #27 |
| 28. I stand by my remark that the city has a legitimate fire interest |
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I support the right of the Nazis to burn whatever, also. However, the Nazis and these people need to obey the law, or go to court to challenge it, or just do the burning and pay their fine.
I don't care what they do, but I still have no sympathy for them. They are just being hatemongers.
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| -Permit denied for Quran burning... Hahaha |
Axle_techie |
Aug-18-10 09:04 PM |
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The mindset of Hitler's brownshirted thugs has been teleported |
BlueMTexpat |
Aug-18-10 09:13 PM |
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If they do go ahead, I hope the fine will be |
jkshaw |
Aug-18-10 09:25 PM |
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Somewhere, Heinrich Heine is smiling........... |
Manifestor_of_Light |
Aug-18-10 09:33 PM |
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As despicable as their actions are, don't they still have the right to free expression? |
The Northerner |
Aug-18-10 09:35 PM |
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I agree, let them burn the books. |
LAGC |
Aug-18-10 09:39 PM |
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Sure, as long as they don't break any other laws in the process. |
HiFructosePronSyrup |
Aug-18-10 09:40 PM |
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I betcha could in Texas or Alaska... |
WCGreen |
Aug-18-10 10:02 PM |
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Not if you have out-of-state plates |
Chulanowa |
Aug-19-10 05:01 AM |
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Bzzt. Constitutional issues trump all local laws. |
Xithras |
Aug-19-10 12:24 PM |
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So I can sacrifice my child to Quetzalcoatl? |
HiFructosePronSyrup |
Aug-19-10 12:26 PM |
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No, because that impinges on your childs constitutional rights. |
Xithras |
Aug-19-10 01:03 PM |
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outdoor burning impedes my right to clean air. |
HiFructosePronSyrup |
Aug-19-10 01:08 PM |
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You don't have a constitutional right to clean air. |
Xithras |
Aug-19-10 01:35 PM |
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My kid doesn't have a constitutional right to not be sacrificed to quetzalcoatl. |
HiFructosePronSyrup |
Aug-19-10 01:53 PM |
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You are correct |
steve2470 |
Aug-19-10 12:28 PM |
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Free experssion/speech... |
one_voice |
Aug-18-10 09:43 PM |
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They certainly have the freedom of expression |
quaker bill |
Aug-18-10 09:44 PM |
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Book-burning is only a start. |
BlueMTexpat |
Aug-18-10 10:00 PM |
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Aug-18-10 10:08 PM |
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It probably would have been easier to burn the flag, sadly |
Axle_techie |
Aug-19-10 01:18 AM |
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Don't you think the exact same thing would have happened? i.e., no permit? -nt |
Commie Pinko Dirtbag |
Aug-19-10 12:27 PM |
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Actually, no |
Axle_techie |
Aug-19-10 04:05 PM |
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We'll have to agree to disagree. |
BlueMTexpat |
Aug-19-10 08:48 AM |
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Precisely |
TexanRudeBoy |
Aug-19-10 12:06 PM |
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Alas. |
Scurrilous |
Aug-18-10 09:43 PM |
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*facepalm* |
lumberjack_jeff |
Aug-18-10 10:02 PM |
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No one said they don't have the right to burn the books... |
steve2470 |
Aug-19-10 01:24 AM |
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"I'm not going to give them any sympathy" |
TexanRudeBoy |
Aug-19-10 12:07 PM |
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I stand by my remark that the city has a legitimate fire interest |
steve2470 |
Aug-19-10 12:14 PM |
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I guess then that would be a burn out? |
mmonk |
Aug-18-10 10:07 PM |
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hm.... reminds me of something..... |
steve2470 |
Aug-18-10 10:10 PM |
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That's different, they were burning books written by authors of |
mmonk |
Aug-18-10 10:12 PM |
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Perfect. |
aquart |
Aug-18-10 10:14 PM |
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The best part... |
Chulanowa |
Aug-18-10 11:20 PM |
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True. |
Caliman73 |
Aug-19-10 01:28 AM |
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What amazes me is that they think God cares |
Chulanowa |
Aug-19-10 05:00 AM |
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I suggest they burn the church's Dove World Outreach Center sign |
malaise |
Aug-19-10 05:24 AM |
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Priest who taught religion class in my Catholic HS took the Bible and threw it across the room |
NYC Liberal |
Aug-19-10 01:12 PM |
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They opted for burning as opposed to pissing on the Koran because ... |
11 Bravo |
Aug-19-10 01:45 PM |
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