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  • #31
    Re: Dancing, laughing at Auschwitz: Who has the right?

    EVEN THOUGH WE ALL MAY NOT AGREE ON HOW THIS MAN DID THE CELEBRATING OF HIS PERSONAL VICTORIES...WE CANT SLAM HIM FOR IT. THATS THE ONE THING THAT HE WAS GRANTED BY MAKING IT OUT OF THERE - HIS FREEDOM!

    I COULDNT IMAGINE THE FEELINGS HE MUST HAVE HAD JUST SEEING THE PLACE AGAIN. HE WAS PROBABLY OVERCOME BY GREAT EMOTION

    O2
    ..“Your desire to change must be greater than your desire to stay the same.”





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    • #32
      Re: Dancing, laughing at Auschwitz: Who has the right?

      Originally posted by JsJs24 View Post
      My apology for taking your post out of context. I have read your posts again and I can see how you were supporting the 1st amendment but at the same time voicing your opinion. Initially I interpreted it as if you were supporting to censor the video as someone else had mentioned when suggesting the video should be taken down, and for that I was wrong. Sorry for the misunderstanding.

      I'll assume your remark concerning my education was sarcasm considering I am not a lawyer and never claimed to be. If not, now you know. No hard feelings from me.
      JS - you don't need to apologize. I think you just didn't read my remarks the way I intended. I get that sometimes we grab ahold of a part of a debate when it has particular meaning to us individually. I do it too. I appreciate your passion for your beliefs. I am glad that I was able to explain my thoughts more clearly the last time around though. I was only half-being a smart ass though when I mentioned law school and how it effects your arguments - you sound like a law student or lawyer to me! BUt we're good as far as I'm concerned. I have no problems with how anyone conducted themselves here. Good discussion.

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