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Should go as far as it can without violating the rights of others. Simple as that. I find the burning of any holy book to be offensive as I do of the burning of any flag. Do I think there should be a law preventing it? No, that would be the worst offensive of all. If you begin to limit the basic freedoms where do you start and where do you end? I think the burning of the Qu'ran will be in very bad taste, however saying that why should we be held hostage by a group of extremist? You disagree with them it seems their first reaction is to kill you instead of debate you. Case in point, last night on CNN the head guy over the ground zero Mosque said that if the mosque does not get built that there will be violence. So what he is saying is build my building where i say to build it, if not we will hurt you. Why do we give in to these people? I also watched the marches against the burning of the Qu'ran and noticed they were saying how wrong it is to burn something that means so much to so many people but hey watch us burn the american flag. Really? Is that the way to sway someones opionion?
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