Thursday, September 13, 2012

The Video that caused the Uproar at U.S. Embassies in North Africa

1 comment:

Arsenio A. Lembert Jr. said...

1.The Last Temptation of Christ [Martin Scorsese, 1988]

2.The Passion of the Christ [Mel Gibson, 2004]

THE TWO FILMS MENTIONED ABOVE WERE EXTREMELY OFFENSIVE BECAUSE THE WAY JESUSCHIRST WAS PORTRAYED; Was anyone killed because of that?

I see a form of Global Sharia at work here and an attempt to censor video content by Theocratic nations at the expense of freedom of expression in a land of civil rights and representative government. Let those Imams and Ayatollahs control their people within their respective nations, but, don't let any violence abroad cause any restriction of freedoms in the U.S. or allow these zealous lynch mobs to dictate legislation here. That is regressive and backwards. And then we worry whether women drive in Muslim countries? Come on?

Heck, remember the Patriot Act supposedly brought about because of the attacks on U.S. civilians? Well, now to board a commercial plane you need a Driver's License and to walk around bare foot before going through a metal detector while your belongings are X-Rayed.

On another note; And they don't want to show picture ID's to vote?



Like they say in Texas: We've been had?