RE: Damned Protestants...
April 4, 2011 at 6:08 pm
(This post was last modified: April 4, 2011 at 6:19 pm by reverendjeremiah.)
(April 4, 2011 at 2:42 pm)tackattack Wrote: Min and CP
It rally doesn't matter whether God or the Devil told him to do it. He still chose to do it, and is therefore personally liable for the ramifications of his actions. He may claim great rewards in heaven for his actions or a seat next to Satan himself in the afterlife, but that doesn't deal with the here and now or reality much now does it. I say charge him with something under the riot act. If he claims clergy have his license revoked then charge him with insighting a riot and culpable for reckless homicide
Just wondering exactly what kind of law he broke? He burnt a book. Did he start a riot in America? How do you charge him for doing something that isnt illegal in America?
No, honestly, if this man broke a law, then lets put him in jail. The problem is, I dont see a single law he broke.
America does not enforce Afghani laws. Afghanis went balistic and went on a murdering spree. The only crime I see being commited is afghanis' murdering people. How can you charge a man with starting a riot.. in another country? Do we charge him by our laws our afghanis laws? How can the govt "take his license" from him? The government can step into a church and say who can be clergy and who cant be?
Honestly..what law did this man break? How can you get him for a reckless homicide when he is in Florida and the afghanis are on the other side of the word? Honestly, do you think reckless homicide will succede against this man?
http://www.examiner.com/people-the-news-...ning-video
![[Image: Karzai.jpg]](https://images.weserv.nl/?url=cdn2-b.examiner.com%2Fsites%2Fdefault%2Ffiles%2Fstyles%2Flarge%2Fhash%2F7c%2F1c%2FKarzai.jpg)
Afghanistan’s president Hamid Karzai is denouncing the behavior of American Pastor Terry Jones saying it was "an act of extreme intolerance and bigotry". Afghanistan’s president Hamid Karzai said,he is “calling on the US Congress to condemn a Christian preacher's burning of the Koran.” "We condemn, in particular, the action of an individual in the United States who recently burned the Holy Quran," said the statement issued by military commander Gen. David Petraeus and the top NATO civilian representative in Afghanistan, Mark Sedwill. "We further hope the Afghan people understand that the actions of a small number of individuals, who have been extremely disrespectful to the Holy Koran, are not representative of any of the countries of the international community who are in Afghanistan to help the Afghan people," the statement said.
Not anywhere in his speech did he condemn the murderers, suicide bombers, or the burning of effigy of Obama. Apparently those are not extremely intolerant, bigotted, disrespectful acts.


