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We are are not in a muslim nation we are in America, where we are trying to treat every one equally. What would happend if someone wanted to burn a bible do you think that would be OK because it is covered by free speech. Hell No!! We can't sit here and think that we have to stoop to their level because this one guy is ignorant. This is how these guys find people to be home grown terrorist. We are going to make alot of people upset that don't beleive we can all live together and respect each others religion in this world. Let's forget about the extremist and think about all the other races and religions you have enjoyed American past times with. This is what makes us a part of this great nation that most want to come to in order to live out dreams. Because we don't tolerate this BS
Of course a bible can be burned...do you think it is illegal?
And the rest is private property,where unless a CRIME is occurring(we haven't quite reached the stage where not having a burn permit is a crime...soon probably.) the police and other government agencies have no right to enter.
Yes, sweetheart, I understand that, I own a farm here as well as one in Missouri.
I know what my property rights are in both states.
What is your point?
Its ILLEGAL in Alachua County to burn without a permit.
Thanks to the fires of 98.
Last edited by kshe95girl; 09-08-2010 at 06:57 PM..
Reason: posted too soon, fisnished my point
Exactly, I find it disgusting, but he has a right to do it.
Then why are you being so vocal? I haven't seen anybody questioning his right to do it other
than the fact he doesn't have a permit.
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