David, as a libertarian, I would expect you of all people to agree that people should not coerce others to prevent his views from being articulated. Should people have thr right to prevent others from saying anything good about Israel?
On Tue, Sep 11, 2007 at 09:15:58AM -0700, David B. Shemano wrote: > Michael Perelman writes: > > >> What is the most negative thing one is permitted to say about Israel? I > >> wish one of > >> the fanatics would tell us. > > I will be happy to take the role of a fanatic. Your sentence is incomplete. > What you really mean is "what is the most negative thing one is permitted to > say about Israel WITHOUT BEING CRITICIZED OR SUFFERING ANY CONSEQUENCES." > Kovel, as well as the overwhelming number of people on this list, think > Zionism is wrong and Israel, as a Jewish state, should not exist. I know it > is hard to believe, but there are some people out there that actually > disagree with those sentiments, so expect to be criticized, harshly, if you > express that view. It is a comedy watching Jimmy Carter, or Mearsheimer, cry > like little babies every time they are criticized. Get over it. > > David Shemano -- Michael Perelman Economics Department California State University Chico, CA 95929 Tel. 530-898-5321 E-Mail michael at ecst.csuchico.edu michaelperelman.wordpress.com
