To: nickcarraway
How can you have a book talking about cartoons but doesn’t show them?
2 posted on
09/16/2009 10:32:55 AM PDT by
DonaldC
To: nickcarraway
"I believe deeply in the principles of the First Amendment and academic freedom," said Fareed Zakaria, editor of Newsweek International and a member of Yale's governing board, in which capacity he advised the Press not to publish the cartoons. "But in this instance Yale Press was confronted with a clear threat of violence and loss of life."So what are you saying about Muslims, Mr. Zakaria?
3 posted on
09/16/2009 10:33:22 AM PDT by
Minn
(Here is a realistic picture of the prophet: ----> ([: {()
To: nickcarraway
And this is surprising because...?
4 posted on
09/16/2009 10:41:52 AM PDT by
Dick Bachert
(.THE 2010 ELECTIONS ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT IN OUR LIFETIMES. BE THERE!!)
To: nickcarraway
One of my childhood friends attended (and graduated from) Yale. Unlike most Ivy Leaguers he was also very street smart. He use to tell me that the people at Yale were VERY smart but you should never turn your back on a Yale man. He also said the last person in the world you would ever want to be in a foxhole with was a Yale man( or just about any Ivy Leaguer). You would be a lot better off in a foxhole with the guy from Texas A&M.
5 posted on
09/16/2009 10:51:51 AM PDT by
truthguy
(Good intentions are not enough!)
To: nickcarraway
"I believe deeply in the principles of the First Amendment and academic freedom," said Fareed Zakaria That explains that.
6 posted on
09/16/2009 11:38:24 AM PDT by
Tribune7
(I am Joe Wilson!)
To: nickcarraway
They wipe out three thousand of our people and knock down two of our biggest buildings and they’re “offended” at cartoons?
Is this world going insane or is it already there?
7 posted on
09/16/2009 12:23:11 PM PDT by
RoadTest
( Confounded be all they that serve graven images, that boast themselves of idols - Psalm 97:12a)
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