Freedom of Speech = Freedom from Responsibility?

Nov 08, 2012 20:41

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So, I know, I know. It's Glenn Beck. We expect the whacko from him. And, of course, he's got every right to speak his mind; I certainly don't think he should be censored.

But at what point does he become responsible for the actions of people who follow his advice?

let's talk about talking. )

glenn beck, gop, bias, video

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oportet November 9 2012, 03:46:27 UTC
Aside from the potential for threats to become more than threats - anyone on the left should be happy that people like Rush and Glenn lead the right. Your rival team has shitty coaches - and until they fire them the seesaw will keep tilting your way a little more. Big picture - if the donors are pissed enough, this will be good for the right in the long run.

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anfalicious November 9 2012, 04:44:16 UTC
No! We already have too many Queenslanders!

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kayjayuu November 9 2012, 04:42:43 UTC
Hey, dude, at least they aren't rioting. Small blessings.

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kylinrouge November 9 2012, 04:48:04 UTC
Obama is gonna do all these things that he didn't do when he had two years of a Senate super-majority and a House that managed to pass the stimulus and Obamacare!

Selective memory is never going to end. Tell people the truth and they'll just ignore it.

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telemann November 9 2012, 05:35:10 UTC
He makes a lot of money by being a crazy on air personality.

Let the buyer beware.

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htpcl November 9 2012, 10:08:52 UTC
"Not the one eating the pie is the crazy one - the one giving them the pie, is".

-- Bulgarian folk proverb

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sandwichwarrior November 9 2012, 17:44:38 UTC
I like that one.

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foreverbeach November 9 2012, 12:17:31 UTC
There is certainly a niche industry for catering to survivalist whites. I don't believe he actually purchased farmland -- I am not sure he even believes half his bullshit.

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