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The Silence of the Civil Libertarians 
By  <http://politicalmavens.com/index.php/author/marilynpenn/> Marilyn Penn
( <http://politicalmavens.com/index.php/author/marilynpenn/bio/> bio) 


     When it comes to provocateurs who are anti-American, the bastions of
liberalism march in lockstep to defend whatever freedom is at stake.
Refusing to say the pledge of allegiance?  Freedom of speech.  Nazi march
through a community of survivors?  Same and warum nicht?  Building a mosque
at Ground Zero?  Freedom of religion.  Defacing Christian or Jewish symbols
in artwork?  Art trumps religion so long as it's not Danish cartoons or a
South Park show lampooning Mohammed.  Publishing the Pentagon Papers or
Wiki-Leaks?  Freedom of the press.  Strangely, when the provocation comes
from the right in the person of Terry Jones, now labeled the Koran-burning
pastor, the civil liberties guardians are silent.  Where is Michael
Bloomberg to declaim that if we don't continue in our tradition of free
expression, the terrorists will have won?  Where are the cadre of
celebrities usually trotted out to protest censorship of any kind?  We know
how many times Americans have burned flags and draft cards and used
patriotic symbols as objects of degradation - all part of our unrivalled
liberty.  What, besides kowardice, makes the Koran eligible for exception
from the rule?

     The New York Times, publisher of both the Pentagon Papers and Assange's
Wiki-Leaks, refused to print even one of the Danish cartoons though it's a
newspaper that goes out of its way to illustrate its articles in dramatic
and confrontational ways.  The Sunday Times of April 3rd features an
oversized photo of Palestinians attending the funeral of three Hamas
terrorists;  the size of the image would be appropriate for the funeral of
an assassinated head of state.  There is no commensurate photo for the 19
non-Muslim people killed and the 81 injured in Afghanistan in the brutal
murders of UN workers ordered as retaliation for the Koran burning.  The
headline calls these murders deadly protests as if they were the unintended
consequence of an unruly mob rather than the deliberate acts of violence
which also extended to torching a girl's high school in a part of the world
that insists on keeping its women veiled and uneducated.

     One need not sympathize with Terry Jones who certainly intended that
his act create a firestorm far beyond the limited book-burning.  Whether
from the left or the right, people who burn books are not examples of
America's most rational voices of objection - we can do better than that and
should.  We should however, also be mindful of the hypocrisy in our civil
libertarians when they ignore the bill of rights they summon to justify the
same behavior  from their own political spectrum.  Let's not pretend that
jihadi murder requires incitement to be turned against us.  The press in
particular should recall that Daniel Pearl was decapitated on camera to the
jubilation of the Muslim world for no reason other than his being an
American Jewish journalist.  For radical Islam, provocation requires nothing
more than our existence. 

 



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