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Originally Posted by Aquila
Coadie... you can't yell "FIRE" in a crowded building. I work in aviation security. You can't release SSI. People don't have the right to say or do things that endanger the life, liberty, or property of someone else. If the generals on the ground are reporting that this issue will inflame their battlefield situation and endanger our troops and our mission... it's now an issue of international security. Protecting the mission, our troops, and the life, liberty, and property of our citizens is the government's job.
This "pastor" isn't just making a speech and sharing his views. He's purposefully taking actions that will endanger our military mission, our troops, and perhaps even citizens of the United States. It could be argued that this pastor should be detained for national security interests. If he feels his rights were violated, give him his day in court and let the court decide if his actions were merely "free speech" or if his actions unnecessarily endanger American lives and our military mission. I say, get him into costody and let the system work. That's what it's here for. But if I were a political servant of the people in public office... I'd feel obligated to act and let the chips fall where they will.
If this were WWII and his actions would endanger the Allied mission against Hitler.... I'm sure our grand parents would know what to do with him.
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You repeat the "Can't yell fire" line several times a day. You have no logical argument by misapplying that line. It is a false analogy. The Jones is not yelling fire.
Your call to have him tossed in jail is an ugly method used in Russia and China to silence and punish pastors.
Burning a book endangers no one. No one. Ignorant arguments are big these days.
Aviation security doesn't teach law classes to the pretend half cops.