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Old 12-04-2008, 11:19 AM
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and they call... probably sould say called USA a free country American Thinker: It's Time to Speak Out Against The 'Mormon Boycott'
Unbeilevable what the anties are allowed to do. Such hate speach was lastime used against the blacks.
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These boycotts, which aim at suppressing political speech
Mormons went out of their way to support a bill that a lot of people strongly disagree with. The boycotts don't aim to supress political speech, the boycotts are political speech. If you take a stand against what people believe to be their civil rights you will end up getting people taking a stand against you. Why is that so difficult for people to understand? I support the LDS right to encourage people to vote for something, but I also support the right of people to peacefully express their disagreement and disgust at that decision.
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