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Default 08-28-2005, 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by GordonHall
[quote:132d7]And if we have come to the point, where we cannot voice our opinions about this war, without being accused of weakening the united states as a whole, then the terrorists have done a better job with us then they could ever have hoped.
Just as she has the right to say that the war is wrong and the troops should come home, Bush has the right to tell people that anti-War protests are hurting progress.[/quote:132d7]

He has the right to say it - But it doesn't make it logically correct. Isn't this debate about why it's not? Just like in the other threads the debate was about what was logically wrong about Shehaan's (sp?) argument....

No-one's really arguing about free-speech. The debate in this thread looks as though it was fueled by people assuming that Bush is attempting to urge people to not voice their anti-war opinions. I'm not sure if that's the right thing for a leader of a country to do....But then again, it's not my country. nag:
  
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