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Egyptian President Calls for Punishment of...American Filmmaker

Eileen for Freedom/Liberty Wrote: Sep 13, 2012 12:18 AM
Okay...I have viewed the trailer for this film...that another posted on another thread...and it is so poorly done...it is like a joke! There is no way that those who put together this film were trying to seriously expose Islam...because if that was their mission...they did a poor job of it! And it never, ever warranted the death of (4) precious American lives at the hands of Islamic butchers who are the real threat...not this film! Seriously...the Islamics need to slow down...take a deep breath...and rest assured that this is much to do about nothing...really! Islam is far more serious...and far more dangerous...than this film portrays. It is the end result of what happens after such a film is exposed...that is the real danger.
jprose Wrote: Sep 13, 2012 10:51 AM
The film has nothing to do with it. It's just an excuse to riot and kill. If it was not this film, it would be a teddy bear named Mohamed, or a Danish cartoon, or God only knows what else would be used as an excuse to be offended so they can riot and kill. Let's face it, a butterfly could fart in the middle of the rainforest somewhere and these people would find someway to make that an insult to Mohamed and start rioting and killing. And they would demand that the US stand up and take action to punish butterflies.
Eileen for Freedom/Liberty Wrote: Sep 13, 2012 12:19 AM
...NOT the film!

Possible truths to be sure...but made in such a mocked fashion as not to be believeable.

And the US government needs to keep their noses out of freedom of speech guaranteed with our Constitition. This is America...not Libya and/or Egypt...where such freedoms are squashed...these film makers have the right to portray what they have as they have...and we have the right to judge it as the garbage that it is!

Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi, who is part of the Muslim Brotherhood, hasn't said a word publicly about punishing those responsible for the violent attacks on the U.S. Embassy in his country or in Libya, but he is calling for an American filmmaker to be punished for offending Muslims. Sorry buddy, that's not how the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution works.

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