You can't be deported if your a U.S. citizen but it would be great if they put people in jail for that but it does go against the third amendment.
But Wait! The constitution does say that if a person uses his/her rights to endanger other United States citizens, like by supporting organizations and people that could (and have) done harm to other citizens, you can have your rights temporarily striped. LOOP HOLE! But, still,... you can't be deported if your a citizen.
P.S. Freedom of speech is limited in public schools and within private companies and nonexistent on the Internet. Wow, that's two loopholes today!
2006-08-15 20:45:12
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answered by •) (• 2
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I strongly agree to that and It does not mean they are Middle Eastern terrorist only,, funding and support to any terrorist group should faced the consequences.
Through the country is know for freedom of speech, there are thing that one has to be responsible from themselves, and their loved one.
By funding the terrorist you are also giving them the chance to acquired weapon and explosives to blow up and destroy the lives of many others whom you have no knowledge of, but are doing their every best to keep their loved one aliveive.
Act of terror did not target on individual but en masses as a whole, they destroy what others too years to build, just imaging that all your loved one are killed by terrorist one day, how would you feel?
Remember a deed itself maybe small, but compared the consequence of the action and you will realise the difference.
2006-08-16 06:52:19
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answered by wilsonicolas w 1
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Er, who exactly DOES support terrorists? If you're talking about "liberals" then aren't you allowed to criticise Bush without supporting the terrorists - the world isn't black and white. If you ARE talking about them then deportation for not agreeing with your leader? Does THAT sound like democracy? Also - denying people freedom of speech, does THAT sound like democracy? I think you and the "Islamic fascists" have a lot in common.
2006-08-16 03:45:04
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answered by Mordent 7
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Yes, they should be deported, only this is not going to stop them, it will only makes them more angry about US or EU and more driven in they ideas. I believe harder punishment is needed, like jail, long interview-interrogations. X-Ray on Cuba is the best answer to me.
2006-08-16 03:44:11
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answered by clovisfleischhund 3
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You, and only you.
I respect your RIGHT to say those things about MY freedom of speech, because I RESPECT your FREEDOM OF SPEECH, even if your speech offends me (and it does).
If freedom is only something to hide behind, then why should it be upheld at all? OR, maybe youre hiding behind something.
2006-08-16 03:42:56
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answered by helix.helix 2
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Not only should they be deported, they should be kicked in the a$$ on the way out
2006-08-16 03:43:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I do and all their families right along with them!...And to Felix! it's because of idiotic views like yours that we are still struggling with these issues and savages...you need to go back to school buddy!
2006-08-16 03:43:08
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answered by Roxy 5
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i dont. freedom of speech is protected in the constitution, remember? or do you think that only applies for the people YOU like?
2006-08-16 03:42:46
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answered by johnny_zondo 6
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thats none sense, and if its true then where is the democracy that amarica is proud of?
although im sure there is none in the usa
http://news.sky.com/skynews/video/videoplayer/0,,31200-galloway_060806,00.html
2006-08-16 08:31:41
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answered by Anonymous
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George Bush and his "loyal followers"
2006-08-16 03:41:50
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answered by politicalghettogirl 3
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