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Old 11-10-2010, 01:09 PM   #12918
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Originally Posted by kennyc View Post
Actually it is a freedom of speech issue. People here are mixing up the "talking about it" with the "doing it"

Now I don't necessarily agree that either one is right, but we do live in a society that guarantees freedom of speech.
I know I said I try to stay away from hot topics -- give me the unicorns and rainbows and all that -- but this one disturbs me on so many levels. If this is "freedom of speech," would Amazon sell a "how-to" book on the best way to kill a cop or assassinate (sp?) a President? I'm not talking about a novel with those subjects -- I'm talking about a NONFICTION book giving specific hints on how to best do those things. And that's a serious question -- would they?

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