Posted on 10/16/2005 4:21:28 AM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
Regular readers of these threads know that Julian Phillips of Fox & Friends Weekend has been a favorite target for my barbs.
Fairness therefore dictates that I salute him when he gets something right, as he did this morning.
The topic was the planned neo-Nazi march in Toledo, OH and the violence it sparked among largely black protesters.
Co-host Alisyn Camerota teed up the issue: "the question always arises, do you let the neo-Nazis or other groups, like the KKK, march?"
Phillips' answer was unequivocal and spot-on: "my answer it you let them march." While making clear that he understandably takes strong issue with such groups' positions, he repeated: "this is America. You let them march."
Good on you, Julian.
Fox & Friends Weekend/Newsbusters ping to the Today Show ping list.
Amazing, eh?
Winston Churchill once said something to the effect that if you want to enjoy the benefits of free speech then you have to be willing to put up with occasional incidents of foolish speech. I can't argue with the logic behind that.
I don't think anyone should be allowed "Freedom From Consequences"
every freak show there is has a march, and I don't think this country is a freak show... IMO
Juan, of course, redeemed himself by blaming the riots on a lack of security.
The question arises, who decides what constitutes a freak show? In San Francisco, a march by FReepers might be considered one.
......Amazing, eh?......
Not really. As a professional Black man ie one who earns his living from being black, he is bright enough to know the incident although typical behavior for city blacks, is unacceptable.
When you consider that there was about nine hours of free speech (some would call it hate speech) on the Mall yesterday, a sane person could only conclude that the Nazis in Toledo should have been able walk down a sidewalk without having rocks thrown at them.
Yes, he did throw in something at the end of his comment about security or the lack thereof. Still, he gets credit in my book for taking a clear cut stance in favor of 1st Amendment rights, no matter how odious the views being expressed.
The question arises, who decides what constitutes a freak show?
about 200+ million people that have some commonsense
Please expand. How would it work? If a majority of people think some people shouldn't be allowed to express themselves, then those people's First Amendment rights should be taken away? Doesn't that contradict the fundamental spirit of the constitution, which was largely designed to protect the rights of the minority against the power of the majority?
And of course these matters are typically decided on a local level. Again, would you like the right of FReepers to march in San Francisco to be put up to a referendum of SF residents?
Bttt
He's still a geek. Give him to CNN.
They were throwing most of them at the police. Gang bangers.........
Do you approve of flag burning?
have to answer your question with a question, why are are basic laws so inline with the 10 commandments?
the country, as a society, has a right to say what is acceptable and what isn't
as for CA:
California -- the U.S.'s most populous state, with almost the same population as Canada -- has 85,000 registered sex offenders and 80,000 police officers.
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20051011/oprah_abuse_051011/20051012?hub=Entertainment
how did it get that way?
Do you approve of flag burning?
HELL NO!
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