Isn't it forbidden in your country to offend your president?
>The thing about free speech is that it's bound to upset someone <g>
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>I don't agree with that either but to do "anything about it" would violate my principles. People have a right to demonstrate their stupidity in all it's grandiosity.
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>>Demonstrating against Obama's health reform plan is one thing. But how about allowing individuals to carry pictures of a Hitlerized Obama? What does it tell about all others in that demonstration? I think those posters are disgusting as are their carriers. But I also think the other demonstrators are almost as disgusting, because they do not prevent these posters. And it's hard for me to weigh the arguments of the demonstrators seriously if they do not mind comparing Obama with Hitler.
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1213056/Up-million-march-US-Capitol-protest-Obamas-spending-tea-party-demonstration.html
Groet,
Peter de Valença
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