The anti-Islam video that is (watch my next two words) BEING BLAMED for triggering(thanks Gregory Copley) protests in Libya and Egypt is "disgusting and reprehensible," says Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
We absolutely reject its content and message. America's commitment to religious tolerance goes back to the very beginning of our nation," Clinton said at the State Department, as she held a pre-scheduled meeting with Moroccan leaders. [from Politico]
Religious tolerance isn't the only tenet at the foundation of this nation. Hillary, lest you forget FREEDOM of SPEECH.
I still remember one of America's greatest free speech trials:
In 1977 the leader of National Socialist Party of America, Frank Collin announced the party's intention to march through the largely Jewish community of Skokie, Illinois where one in six residents was a Holocaust survivor.
ACLU with Jewish lawyers , challenged the injunction issued by the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois prohibiting marchers at the proposed Skokie rally from wearing Nazi uniforms or displaying swastikas.The challengers argued that the injunction violated the First Amendment rights of the marchers to express themselves freely.
We're hearing this nation's leaders cowering and apologizing instead of standing up and educating THE WORLD about what STILL makes THIS country GREAT!
OUR Ambassador to Libya,Chris Stevens was MURDERED, along with other American diplomats, Hillary. I'm outraged at the murderers, not those exercising free speech, no matter how much I may disagree with their message.
Where and when else will you cower and apologize next when American blood is shed? Who's film, art, image, website will be used next as 'justification' for murder that our so-called leaders will cower and apologize for instead of being outraged and demanding justice from our so-called 'partners'?
All I could think when I heard your cowering apology Madam Secretary was, Hillary,AYFKM?????
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