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- sultanknish, on 10/11/2007, -0/+4because there's a right to express one self but you have no right to be immune from criticism-- or the only thing we could all do is remain silent
- dtfinch, on 10/11/2007, -0/+3Who do you trust to draw the line between criticism and insult? And what's the harm in an insult, you fascist scat munching rimjobber? You know it's just an ill-informed, insensitive insult. Apart from learning that I think poorly you, how has my insult injured you? Did it break your arm, or shorten your lifespan? Should I go to jail for it? For how many years?
- bluestarchron, on 10/11/2007, -0/+2Will you please say that to Rosie O'Donnell?
I'd love it if someone would worry about America and Americans being on the receiving end of extremely rude remarks/images/insults. That would be new and different. - datagod, on 10/11/2007, -4/+1Why do people insist that they have the "right" to insult somebody, or in this case an entire nation? Why are their rights to "free speach" more important than somebody else's right to not be on the receiving end of extremely rude remarks/images/insults?


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