When I first heard of this idea (burning Korans) I thought it was wrong.
Now, I’m not so sure. The muslims in-your-face gesture of trying to build a mosque at ground zero is much worse.
I kinda admire the guy. And he was smart. He totally cooperated with police escorting him away and he totally kept his composure.
I say bravo to him. We burn Korans (a couple of us maybe) they burn people.
Watch FNN they’re totally doing a 9-11 reprise... makes burning a Koran pretty small potatoes.
Me too. After reading hundreds of thoughtful posts by intelligent people for and against the burning, I finally concluded that burning Korans (on this date, in particular) is A) civil and B) a right and peaceful way to stand strong against the invasion of Islam (and its inevitable antipathy to freedom and liberty as our Founders intended) in America.
I also think that objecting to burning Korans on the grounds that it is "uncivil" or "beneath us" is based on gratifying an egocentic vanity. Sometimes one has to be uncivil and unpleasant to accomplish what is right and good. There are dirty jobs that SOMEBODY has to do.