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Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Aug 13, 2011

  St Kitts and Nevis: Democracy - mad man's rant!

By Mutryce A. Williams Crazed eyes, severely wounded, and writhing in excruciating agony, the Mother Colony of the West Indies, which now seems to be flailing in the Caribbean Sea, the nation of St Kitts and Nevis, chants the words of the great West Indian philosopher David...... [view]

Posted By:  BrianDeMatos
Posted On:  Apr 27, 2011

  Stop systemically silencing a movement - Sign a Petition!

Hello Community members and allies, I was hoping you could take a moment and help an important cause affecting many abroad and the City Of Toronto. I have been born and raised in Toronto, I have always been proud to Canadian, to be Torontonian and to have the privilege of working,...... [view]

Posted By:  Slic
Posted On:  Apr 9, 2011

  More On the High Cost of Free Speech

I my last blog on this subject, I unleashed my inner sailor on the Crusading Dumb-[Censored]-Islamaphobe who thought it would be a neat idea to fan the flames of anti-Americanism and Islamofascism by burning a copy of the Koran just so people would pay attention to him. He claims to be a Man...... [view]

Posted By:  Slic
Posted On:  Apr 9, 2011

  The High Cost of Free Speech

When I was in Afghanistan in 2010 (near the end of my tour) I was outraged to hear that there was a schmuck named Terry Jones who wanted to burn the Koran in protest on the anniversary of September 11 th …WHILE I WAS STILL IN AFGHANISTAN!  As an American Soldier, my job (winning...... [view]

Posted By:  Slic
Posted On:  Nov 4, 2010

  UPDATE: A Defense of Free Speech by American and Canadian Muslims

The Brave Muslim Americans & Canadians who signed the “Free Speech” petition are facing backlash from their own religious community. What’s even more appalling, they have disguised their threats as a “discussion.” What’s even worse, it’s a discussion of Islam. Click the link below...... [view]

Posted By:  Slic
Posted On:  Sep 27, 2010

  Freedom Forum 2010 - Guest Speaker: Zuhdi Jasser

As an American I enjoy privileges people in other parts of the world are denied. So, I love Americans who use their freedom to try and make the world a better place. A friend introduced me to one such American via the YouTube video above. Mr. Jasser is the son of immigrants to my...... [view]

Posted By:  Slic
Posted On:  Sep 24, 2010

  The American Muslim

Bravo to these brave and brilliant Canadian and American Muslims. Click the link below to see the web site Freedom Loving Muslims are flocking to in order to sign a petition for tolerance in the tradition of Islam....... [view]

Posted By:  Slic
Posted On:  Sep 10, 2010

  I Pledge Allegiance to the Flag…

Social Networking sites are a double edged sword. On the one hand, they are great for keeping in touch with old friends meeting new ones & just networking. On the other, there’s…well, let’s call it the ‘opinion factor.’ Sometimes opinion sharing is a problem. Such is the case when items...... [view]

Posted By:  AkiraKamishiro
Posted On:  Apr 15, 2010

  Tokyo Censorship Ordinance

In Tokyo, Japan, an censorshep ordinance is disputed. Further resorces http://www.translativearts.com ... [view]

Posted By:  Slic
Posted On:  Jun 17, 2008

  Diversity and Offence vs. Discrimination

I was watching a comedy special recently called, Lewis Black: Red, White and Screwed, on Comedy Central. In it Black commented vehemently on a U.S. Senator who was quoted as saying; The Gays are destroying the American Family. Black’s response to that crack-pot notion was to insist the...... [view]

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