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An Army of Straw Men

Charlie128 Wrote: Sep 05, 2010 11:24 AM
I, personally, do not condone the public burning of any book, religious or otherwise. However, I find it very interesting that Indonesians, or anyone else, would “Protest Florida Church’s Quran-Burning Day.” The U.S. Supreme Court has determined that burning the U.S. Flag falls under the protection of the First Amendment as ‘Freedom of Expression.’ If the burning of the U.S. Flag (by Americans) is ‘Freedom of Expression,’ then, by all means, the burning of any book, religious or not, also falls under the protection of ‘Freedom of Expression.’ Let me put things in their proper perspective. Where are the protests against Iran’s Supreme Court, and Iran is an Islamic Nation, confirming the stoning of two women on adultery charges (31...
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Leaks and Lies

Charlie128 Wrote: Jun 19, 2010 11:54 AM
Why has no one talked about the possibility of the oil rig explosion being caused by sabatoge? What is the China Connection to this disaster? Who is gaining and who is loosing from this Disaster? Time will tell and you heard it from me first!
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The day heard 'round the nation

Charlie128 Wrote: Apr 18, 2010 11:04 AM
Mr. Clinton knows first hand “Angry Words” have power, but he and others are mistaken in suggesting the Tea Party Movement is violent. What about President Clintons words of promising no new taxes, while campaigning for President, then, after becoming President, immediately signing legislation raising new taxes!

Did Mr. Clinton ever chant “Hell No, I Won’t Go,” while protesting the Viet Nam War? Many Viet Nam War protesters were arrested, but not so with the Tea Party. The National Guard has not been called out once at Tea Party Rally, but it was during Viet Nam War protests.

Angry words were spoken at the WTO protests held in Seattle (late 1990’s), followed by vandalism and rioting in the streets, with the police in...
Why does Mexican President Felipe Calderon find it so easy to point his finger at the United States, especially Arizona, and forget that he has three fingers pointed right back at him? Mexico has a population of roughly 110-million, but over 12-million of his citizens are living illegally in the United States. What is President Calderon and Mexico doing wrong that 10 percent of Mexico’s Citizens chooses to leave Mexico? Over 22,000 of President’s Calderon’s Citizens have been killed due to drug violence in Mexico since December 2006. Certainly, he must realize that 22,000 of his people have not been killed in the United States, for any reason. Why is the United States doing a better job of protecting Mexican Citizens living in this...
Why does Mexican President Felipe Calderon finds it so easy to point his finger at the United States, especially Arizona, and forget that he has three fingers pointed right back at him? Mexico has a population of roughly 110-million, but over 12-million of his citizens are living illegally in the United States. What is President Calderon and Mexico doing wrong that 10 percent of Mexico’s Citizens chooses to leave Mexico? Over 22,000 of President’s Calderon’s Citizens have been killed due to drug violence in Mexico since December 2006. Certainly, he must realize that 22,000 of his people have not been killed in the United States, for any reason. Why is the United States doing a better job of protecting Mexican Citizens living in...
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