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I am <i>not</i> Charlie
The Washington Times ^
| 1/11/2015
| Joseph Curl
Posted on 01/12/2015 8:24:42 AM PST by Former Fetus
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To: Former Fetus
I'm not Charlie either, but I'm damned if I'll stand by quietly while Charlie gets murdered. The issue at hand is nothing more or less than islamists killing non-islamists (Christian, or atheist, or heathen doesn't matter) for not obeying them.
I'm sickened by the "journalists"who now come rallying to defend free speech but were far too cowardly to publish the offensive cartoons in the first place. These same leftist SOBs are the ones campaigning for campus "speech codes" and rallying to prevent conservatives from having any voice in media or on college campuses.
As Conservatives, we must fight them all. The FAKE Charlie Hebdos and the islamists.
I lament for the truth and a nation with the basic balls to speak it without fear.
To: Former Fetus
I don't think the founders meant that the First Amendment included vulgarity, nor did they mean it to be a law that the States had no jurisdiction in as it does read, "Congress shall make no law respecting..."
Ju Suis Charles Martel!
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01/12/2015 10:38:00 AM PST
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celmak
To: Hugh the Scot
I was particularly angered when Amanpour said that the London attacks and the Madrid attacks didn’t inflame people to respond,excepts for marches, but this attack on free speech will lead to a real change in how the West responds.
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01/12/2015 8:28:43 PM PST
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VanShuyten
("a shadow...draped nobly in the folds of a gorgeous eloquence.")
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