To: All
And, editorial cartoons have a long and rich tradition in this country. Like 'em or not. I am disappointed that more newspapers have not stepped up to the plate to support the Danish newspaper that started it all. Many people in the world enjoys freedom of expression.
So long as no one is spray-painting the cartoon on a Muslim house of worship, I think Muslims have to learn to turn the editorial cartoon page in the newspaper, instead of engaging in violence.
2 posted on
02/07/2006 10:27:33 AM PST by
summer
To: summer
I am disappointed that more newspapers have not stepped up to the plate to support the Danish newspaper that started it all. Many people in the world enjoys freedom of expression. I think Mark Steyn said it best. They have refrained from printing the cartoons out of respect -- out of respect for their ability to locate the Executive VP's house in the suburbs and firebomb it.
To: summer
So long as no one is spray-painting the cartoon on a Muslim house of worship..Franky, I don't see, why are all the Muslims/Arabs so upset?
...during the recent battles in Jerusalem, Didn't the terrorists/PaliArabs use use a (Christian/Greek) Church, as a toilet? Why wasn't there any "outraged" speechs then?
145 posted on
02/08/2006 8:22:19 AM PST by
skinkinthegrass
(Just because you're paranoid, doesn't mean they aren't out to get you :^)
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