`wasnt calling anyone racist, i said it seems.....thanks for your ignorance...why cant he speak is the question...but im am calling thoses people who think other-wise a coward...
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`wasnt calling anyone racist, i said it seems.....thanks for your ignorance...why cant he speak is the question...but im am calling thoses people who think other-wise a coward...
can you prove that statement...and that SEEMS racist calling him a monkeyboyQuote:
Originally Posted by the image reaper
Disagreement on one issue should not preclude discussion on all issues. This is the leader of a country, and if we're deciding upon something so important as going to war with him, we should know who it is we're attacking. Why should we believe the government's propoganda about Iran's president if we're not even allowed to hear his side of it? It's like holding a murder trial and only allowing the prosecution to speak.Quote:
Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
Besides, our tax dollars go to the University and the education therein. Ahmadinejad isn't a professor, he's a guest speaker, and whether or not you agree with him hearing the opponents side is education.
I agree on that because some stupid-ass racist hick has no place in a university. It's quite a different matter, though, when it's the leader of a nation we may go to war with. My point through this analogy was based on my belief that even KKK members should be allowed to speak their mind in general, not necessarily in a University. Ahmadinejad is being blocked left right and center wherever he tries to speak.Quote:
Likewise, if they invited some assclown from the KKK to speak I'd feel the same way.
Both Hussein and Ahmadinejad challenged George Bush to public debate as well. Doesn't say much about your president when he's too afraid to take them on in the public eye and allow the public to hear something other than one adminstration preaching. I would have even been happy to have some other top offical debate them, seeing as George isn't the sharpest knife in the drawer when it comes to thinking on his feet.
That's true. But this is an issue of morality and logical interpretation, not legality.Quote:
It's mandated that being a member of the U.N. he has the right to speak there........NOT at our Universities.
I don't know, he's never requested an audience.Quote:
How welcome do ya think that G.W. would be speaking at an Iranian University........
Let the man speak. Let the man visit ground zero.
freedom of speech is a fundemental right not mutually exclusive to U.S. . so even he has freedom of speech in america, no matter how much you hate him.Quote:
Originally Posted by PharmaCan
Freedom of speach, even if you apply it exclusively to America, also encompasses a fundamental aspect of this philosophy; freedom to listen.
The freedoms guaranteed by our Constitution are guaranteed only to American citizens. If other peoples want these same fundamental rights, they need to get off their lazy, primitive asses and secure them for themselves.Quote:
Originally Posted by king of the world
Iranians do not have freedom of speech. To afford their president freedom of speech, when he will not give the same right to the people he governs, is hypocritical and stupid.
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Mommy, mommy, there's a racist after me.Quote:
Originally Posted by eg420ne
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Universal Declaration of Human RightsQuote:
Originally Posted by PharmaCan
Article 19.
Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.
I couldn't give a rat's ass about some meaningless and unenforcable "Universal Declaration of Human Rights".Quote:
Originally Posted by ntcrawler
We are governed by one document, the U.S. Constitution. Our Constitution supercedes any other document ever written by man.
If the other people of the world want the same protections, they have to earn them. I hate to sound trite, but freedom isn't free. It is neither our responsibility, nor our right, to tell other people how to live.
Ahmadinejad has made it quite clear that he is an enemy of the United States. The only right he has in this country is to have his body returned home in a timely manner.
Get this straight in your head - Tyrants and despots have no rights!!!They have, by their actions, forfeited their membership in the human race. People who allow themselves to be ruled by tyrants and despots deserve what they get.
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