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Originally Posted by florida.bob
I believe in freedom of speech, even if it is not delivered in English.
The OP apparently has some issues with the First Amendment, displayed when he stated "Joseph McCarthy was a patriotic great American that I respect very much to this day. I wish there were more like him dealing with Muslims we have in this country" Must be difficult having a lying drunk as one's idol.
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The OP apparently has some issues with the First Amendment, displayed when he stated "Joseph McCarthy was a patriotic great American that I respect very much to this day. I wish there were more like him dealing with Muslims we have in this country" Must be difficult having a lying drunk as one's idol.
What I find offensive is some or the same people who don 't like this NEVER spoke out when there was "art" display's trashing religious figures, like pissing on Jesus.
Vietnam Vet (We Should Respect Him) Defends His Frontyard Display Of A Obama Mannequin 'Eating A Watermelon'
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Originally Posted by Old Army Soldier
Like me, this man fought for this country in the Vietnam War and therefore we should respect him and his right to display this mannequin of Obama eating a watermelon in his front yard in Kentucky. From what I gather, the neighbors approve what he is doing and doesn't find anything wrong with it. I agree with them. As a soldier, he should be appreciated for practicing his freedom of expression. He earned it by wearing the uniform and taking a oath to defend his country and the Constitution.
"The way I look at it, it's freedom of speech," Hafley told LEX 18 in a recent interview, going on to state that he had included the watermelon not in attempt to play to any racist stereotypes, but because the statue "might get hungry standing out here."
Yes, a Vietnam vet has the right to publicly express what an a$$hole he is. Just like I have the right to call him one.
What I find offensive is some or the same people who don 't like this NEVER spoke out when there was "art" display's trashing religious figures, like pissing on Jesus.
Oh, I don't like either. I find both highly insulting and obnoxious. But they both fall under freedom of speech. Kind of sucks when I don't like the message but I passionately support that right.
Oh, I don't like either. I find both highly insulting and obnoxious. But they both fall under freedom of speech. Kind of sucks when I don't like the message but I passionately support that right.
What I find offensive is some or the same people who don 't like this NEVER spoke out when there was "art" display's trashing religious figures, like pissing on Jesus.
Get serious. There's no way you can pretend to know what anybody "never spoke out about." You are not omniscient.
What I find offensive is some or the same people who don 't like this NEVER spoke out when there was "art" display's trashing religious figures, like pissing on Jesus.
This is a freedom of speech, just like it is my freedom of speech to voice my opinion against it. Also "never" is a bold word when you have nothing to back it up with.
What I find offensive is some or the same people who don 't like this NEVER spoke out when there was "art" display's trashing religious figures, like pissing on Jesus.
Yeah, the one partially funded by tax dollars during the Reagan administration.
Funny how the conservos always try to lay that one on "libs."
Yeah, the one partially funded by tax dollars during the Reagan administration.
**** Christ did not receive one penny in government funding.
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