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10-29-2007, 02:42 AM #1

Anti-war equals anti-Freedom of Speech?
I'm surprised that this crazy lady got that close the the Secretary Rice. What is disgraceful is how anti-war folks are the first to cry "freedom of speech", but then go out and silence people.
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10-29-2007, 06:21 PM #2
What i cant understand is why the war makes some people think they can act like idiots.. if you want to do something about it you have a chance next november at the polls... I very rarely take sides on these sites as arguing over the internet is pointless but come on.... yelling at the secretary of state like that is ridiculous... the way we think about it in my line of work is what if that was your mother... would you still talk to her like that? What if the president was your dad or grandpa.... would you burn pictures of him and throw rocks at bodies that look like him? Most of the people protesting didnt even vote in the last presidential election... burning american flags and writing on blogs isnt going to solve anything.... i wish some of the people who protest everything would come up with solutions instead of ™™™™™ about the situation.....
~gets off soapbox~
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10-29-2007, 11:17 PM #3
i see a bad word in the previous post on our family friendly forum!
3 points, 3 points, 3 points!!!
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