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Comment by:
mickey
(10/9/2015)
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What happens when actual men everywhere say "F***** GQ for promoting impotence"? |
Comment by:
wcgray_va@yahoo.com
(10/9/2015)
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The complaint is that Carson was criticizing the victims in Oregon. When the Jewish Defense League says "Never Again!" are they criticizing the murdered Jews during WWII? A book titled "They Fought Back" gathered stories of Jewish resistance during WWII and was not a criticism of the murder victims. Solzenetzin (sp ?) wrote how the prisoners in Stalin's gulags criticized themselves for not resisting the secret police en masse. He thought that might have cut short the mass arrests if the police did not feel safe. Who had more right to criticize than the prisoners themselves? We congratulate the brave citizens who took down the gunman on that train in France. Are we criticizing all the other passengers who did not participate? No. |
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