I heard one reporter mention one time that there was some kind of connection between that goofy Florida pastor who wanted to burn the Koran and the people who produced the movie that has set the Mideast aflame, resulting in the deaths of four American embassy workers including our ambassador to Libya. This is the kind of thing that may or may not be true, it would be very nice to find out of this eruption was part of a deliberate plot. Should people have the right under free speech to burn the Koran or any other religious work? But why? You cannot scream "Fire!!" in a crowded theater, even if its for arts sake, so if you are turning out a film deliberately to provoke anti American rioting across the Islamic world, that results in deaths as surely as yelling "Fire" does, and it, too, should be prohibited. None of the rights in the Bill of Rights are absolute. You cannot kill people because God told you to. I really would like to see some follow up on that single isolated report.
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