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rachel1

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41. Is it satire to call for violence-inciters to be punished for their actions?
Sun Sep 16, 2012, 09:32 PM
Sep 2012

Do you honestly think that fucktards such as Sam Bacile and Terry Jones DON'T have blood on their hands for what they've done?

Is the violence directed towards the US embassies and US diplomatic staff not enough to comprehend the consequences of what they've knowingly caused in the Middle East and worldwide?

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And he knows it's nonsense jsr Sep 2012 #1
Interesting but having lived in the US perhaps that's why he knows something about it azurnoir Sep 2012 #3
what on earth is your point? cali Sep 2012 #23
really he at the very least visited azurnoir Sep 2012 #25
wow. he was here for 2 weeks. cali Sep 2012 #27
He is pandering to his base ProgressiveProfessor Sep 2012 #11
Um, the USA has not issued any insults... Deep13 Sep 2012 #2
I don't think he is saying the US government should stop insulting Islam, but that it octothorpe Sep 2012 #10
That's how I read it as well slackmaster Sep 2012 #13
doesn't and shouldn't DBoon Sep 2012 #16
I agree christx30 Sep 2012 #19
Have you ever read "The Ugly American"? Comrade Grumpy Sep 2012 #31
We can't force christx30 Sep 2012 #32
Likely he is aware of that 4th law of robotics Sep 2012 #35
He knows full well the govt. in this country does not have that power. Deep13 Sep 2012 #26
I find their lack of tolerance and free expression to be highly offensive 4th law of robotics Sep 2012 #34
I've never said a bad word about muslims or their mohammad Redford Sep 2012 #4
Jesus (interesting that I would use that word in vain), what does he want us to do? randome Sep 2012 #5
Even crazies can be right on occasion. Igel Sep 2012 #20
I've never to my knowledge insulted their prophet, since he croaked several centuries aka-chmeee Sep 2012 #6
If the United States is going to be the religious police for the Middle East Hey Jude Sep 2012 #7
Hey I like that idea! SayitAintSo Sep 2012 #14
dead people/religions cannot be "insulted" nt msongs Sep 2012 #8
Wasn't the filmaker an Egypytian? smirkymonkey Sep 2012 #9
As far as I know, nobody in the world has been forced to see or hear insults to Islam slackmaster Sep 2012 #12
for domestic consumption in Egypt iandhr Sep 2012 #15
The interview was with the BBC oberliner Sep 2012 #28
It's called tolerance, Mr. Qandil. defacto7 Sep 2012 #17
Sorry, but religious beliefs are not immune from criticism or insult. NYC Liberal Sep 2012 #18
They can be insulted. Igel Sep 2012 #22
Agree 100%. NYC Liberal Sep 2012 #24
Unplug the Internet jsr Sep 2012 #21
"Unacceptable to insult our Prophet" oberliner Sep 2012 #29
If it was profits it would be JP Moragn. dipsydoodle Sep 2012 #30
Ok, the US government will do all it *can* to stop the defamation of your religion 4th law of robotics Sep 2012 #33
Fuck you Morsi fujiyama Sep 2012 #36
We are not insulting his religion Marrah_G Sep 2012 #37
Yes , freedom of speech is fine zellie Sep 2012 #38
All that's needed is prison time for Sam Bacile, Terry Jones, and every rachel1 Sep 2012 #39
Is this post satire? oberliner Sep 2012 #40
Is it satire to call for violence-inciters to be punished for their actions? rachel1 Sep 2012 #41
First of all, there is no "Sam Bacile" oberliner Sep 2012 #42
Muslims most certainly have a right to take offense mykpart Sep 2012 #43
A perfect opportunity to explain "free speech" Bragi Sep 2012 #44
How can you be a prime minister and be this ignorant? desertduck Sep 2012 #45
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