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To: Anitius Severinus Boethius

This is not free speech. ISIS is a declared enemy of the U.S. and our Allies.

So, you think giving ISIS free speech is constitutional? Everything they

represent is anti-American. Intolerance of Christians, beheading of children

subversion of women decimation of different religious groups and this is

warranted as free speech?

Sorry you hate America. Your opinion is dangerous because you stand for

nothing. A nihlist or a savage Muslim is what you are.

If you believe ISIS warrants free speech then the constitution stands

for nothing.


63 posted on 08/13/2014 11:50:24 PM PDT by ChiMark (America no more)
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To: ChiMark

I don’t hate America, but apparently you don’t really care for the Constitution and the ideals that it represents.

The Freedom of Speech is granted to us by our creator, recognized and protected by the Constitution, and is not subject to restriction because you, me, or anyone else finds it offense or putrid.

If speech is not offensive, then there is no need to protect it. What would be the point?

So the only speech that needs protection, as it is a right given by God to all of mankind, is speech that other take offense at.

Yes, flying a flag of ISIS is horribly offensive. Yes, it stands for vile and horrible beliefs and actions. Yes, it is protected by the Constitution as speech.

It isn’t a hatred of America or the Constitution that makes me think this way, it is an understanding that freedom means the freedom to make choices that I believe are disgusting and repellent.


104 posted on 08/14/2014 9:06:41 AM PDT by Anitius Severinus Boethius (www.wilsonharpbooks.com - Sign up for my new release e-mail and get my first novel for free)
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