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5/29/2015 10:53 am  #11


Re: Hundreds expected for Mohammed cartoon contest outside Phoenix mosque

We'll always have bigots.
But, that does not mean that we should grow numb to them. They deserve our disdain.


We live in a time in which decent and otherwise sensible people are surrendering too easily to the hectoring of morons or extremists. 
 

5/29/2015 11:00 am  #12


Re: Hundreds expected for Mohammed cartoon contest outside Phoenix mosque

Goose wrote:

We'll always have bigots.
But, that does not mean that we should grow numb to them. They deserve our disdain.

Agreed. 
 


I think you're going to see a lot of different United States of America over the next three, four, or eight years. - President Donald J. Trump
 

5/29/2015 11:37 am  #13


Re: Hundreds expected for Mohammed cartoon contest outside Phoenix mosque

" I guess all I can say is that I hope peace prevails. "


Said the reckless jerk that jumped the fence surrounding the lion's den at the zoo and began poking the lions with a pointed stick.

Then, after the lions pretty much ripped him to shreds, he tried to sue the zoo for not properly containing the dangerous lions.

 

5/29/2015 11:57 am  #14


Re: Hundreds expected for Mohammed cartoon contest outside Phoenix mosque

Rongone wrote:

" I guess all I can say is that I hope peace prevails. "


Said the reckless jerk that jumped the fence surrounding the lion's den at the zoo and began poking the lions with a pointed stick.

Then, after the lions pretty much ripped him to shreds, he tried to sue the zoo for not properly containing the dangerous lions.

What should be done then?  Should we not allow them to organize outside the mosque?

 

5/29/2015 12:01 pm  #15


Re: Hundreds expected for Mohammed cartoon contest outside Phoenix mosque

Brady Bunch wrote:

Rongone wrote:

" I guess all I can say is that I hope peace prevails. "


Said the reckless jerk that jumped the fence surrounding the lion's den at the zoo and began poking the lions with a pointed stick.

Then, after the lions pretty much ripped him to shreds, he tried to sue the zoo for not properly containing the dangerous lions.

What should be done then?  Should we not allow them to organize outside the mosque?

I would suggest a counter-protest. One advocating for us to love our neighbors, and to condemn bigotry.
What do you think?


We live in a time in which decent and otherwise sensible people are surrendering too easily to the hectoring of morons or extremists. 
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5/29/2015 12:03 pm  #16


Re: Hundreds expected for Mohammed cartoon contest outside Phoenix mosque

Brady Bunch wrote:

Rongone wrote:

" I guess all I can say is that I hope peace prevails. "


Said the reckless jerk that jumped the fence surrounding the lion's den at the zoo and began poking the lions with a pointed stick.

Then, after the lions pretty much ripped him to shreds, he tried to sue the zoo for not properly containing the dangerous lions.

What should be done then?  Should we not allow them to organize outside the mosque?

More than that, should we move towards not being able to taunt, satirize, and criticize any religion in this country?


I think you're going to see a lot of different United States of America over the next three, four, or eight years. - President Donald J. Trump
 

5/29/2015 12:07 pm  #17


Re: Hundreds expected for Mohammed cartoon contest outside Phoenix mosque

Goose wrote:

Brady Bunch wrote:

Rongone wrote:

" I guess all I can say is that I hope peace prevails. "


Said the reckless jerk that jumped the fence surrounding the lion's den at the zoo and began poking the lions with a pointed stick.

Then, after the lions pretty much ripped him to shreds, he tried to sue the zoo for not properly containing the dangerous lions.

What should be done then?  Should we not allow them to organize outside the mosque?

I would suggest a counter-protest. One advocating for us to love our neighbors, and to condemn bigotry.
What do you think?

Who knows, maybe that might reduce the possibility of a confrontation.  One would hope this counter-protest would include both Christians and Islamists who denounce the hate from both sides.
 

 

5/29/2015 12:09 pm  #18


Re: Hundreds expected for Mohammed cartoon contest outside Phoenix mosque

TheLagerLad wrote:

Brady Bunch wrote:

Rongone wrote:

" I guess all I can say is that I hope peace prevails. "


Said the reckless jerk that jumped the fence surrounding the lion's den at the zoo and began poking the lions with a pointed stick.

Then, after the lions pretty much ripped him to shreds, he tried to sue the zoo for not properly containing the dangerous lions.

What should be done then?  Should we not allow them to organize outside the mosque?

More than that, should we move towards not being able to taunt, satirize, and criticize any religion in this country?

Guess it goes to the issue of "free speech and expression". 

By in large, we usually bend over backwards to allow it and it has been usually upheld as such when it gets to the SCOTUS. 


 


"Do not confuse motion and progress, A rocking horse keeps moving but does not make any progress"
 
 

5/29/2015 12:09 pm  #19


Re: Hundreds expected for Mohammed cartoon contest outside Phoenix mosque

TheLagerLad wrote:

Brady Bunch wrote:

Rongone wrote:

" I guess all I can say is that I hope peace prevails. "


Said the reckless jerk that jumped the fence surrounding the lion's den at the zoo and began poking the lions with a pointed stick.

Then, after the lions pretty much ripped him to shreds, he tried to sue the zoo for not properly containing the dangerous lions.

What should be done then?  Should we not allow them to organize outside the mosque?

More than that, should we move towards not being able to taunt, satirize, and criticize any religion in this country?

We should strive for that personally, but we certainly shouldn't censor it.

 

5/29/2015 12:09 pm  #20


Re: Hundreds expected for Mohammed cartoon contest outside Phoenix mosque

I would recomend taking steps to avoid violence at this event. And to teach our children how ugly bigotry and intolerance are.
But, people have a right to be bigots. They have a right to be racists. They have a right to be idiots.


We live in a time in which decent and otherwise sensible people are surrendering too easily to the hectoring of morons or extremists. 
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