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Old 09-15-2010, 04:44 AM   #73
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I agree with TGS ... its just another ebook and there is no real symbolism in the deletion.

As for book burning, that is a protected form of free speech in the United States, just as building a mosque in the shadow of the destroyed World Trade Center is a protected form of freedom of religion. The only thing that makes either of these actions volatile is the volatile responses of those who refuse others the rights they themselves claim.

Lastly, I find both of the above actions reprehensible if their purpose is to cause offense because they reflect a lack of charity that is inherent in the religious beliefs that were essential to the founding of our nation.
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