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Originally Posted by BigPoppaBenz
Koop save yourself the embarassment of acting like a 3-year old. Look at it like this-
1) The students are protesting Coulter's speech (trying to silence her).
2) Sure, the students also have a right to free speech and express their opinion. However in this case their opinion impedes on another's right to express themselves.
So the real question is -- can people rightfully complain about the college students? If so, aren't we hurting their right to free speech? Kinda a catch 22 if you ask me.
The only answer I have is let both of them express themselves, but don't let either silence the other.
If anybody has a better resolution I'd be happy to hear it. But in the meantime let's at least try to keep this on a maturity level expected of a first grader.
Peter
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Thats a mighty tall benchmark for a few here to meet........
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