Quote Originally Posted by Torog
Howdy BA, Well..I tell you what..we'll just have to agree to disagree,huh ? However,I would like an answer as to whether you'd treat a picture of yer mom,the same way the Virgin Mary was treated.
You also didn't address that the 'artist/scatologist' knew that he would offend Christians,he cannot claim ignorance in regards to such--what say you ? Have a good one ....
You want to know what I have to say? First of all, where I come from, you don't say things about people's parents. This can get you in a LOT of trouble. I don't care if you're a "roughneck", "redneck", or whatever you consider yourself, but you've done this several times and I've had enough of it. Both of my parents died a long time ago, and your question does not even deserve an answer.
Breukelen advocaat Reviewed by Breukelen advocaat on . Get The Picture ? Get the Picture? By: Bill O'Reilly for BillOReilly.com Thursday, Feb 09, 2006 So here's my question, and it's a simple one because I am a simple man: The New York Times will not print any of those Danish political cartoons that mock Islamic violence, but it will publish a picture of Mary, the mother of Jesus, covered with dung. What's up with that? Here's what the Times wrote about the cartoons: "(We) and much of the rest of the nation's media have reported on the cartoons but Rating: 5