Illegal? No. Stupid? Pretty much.

On Tuesday, March 29, 2011 12:34:54 PM UTC-4, GregfromBoston wrote:
>
> I saw it. 
>
> Is xenophobic (your word, not mine) speech now illegal? 
>
> No biggie with this, right? 
>
> http://justoneminute.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/bush_special_iraq.jpg 
>
> On Mar 29, 11:02 am, the daily search <[email protected]> 
> wrote: 
> > Banned cagw.org Commercial XenophobicFor the life of me, I can't 
> understand 
> > why the creators of this commercial (banned on some cable stations but 
> not 
> > all) don't get why it is offensive. It's like they have no clue what 
> Xenophobia 
> > is <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenophobia>. It's not even on their 
> radar 
> > screen so there is apparently no hesitation when they decide to portray 
> the 
> > Chinese as wanting to see America fail. For one to presume that, wouldn't 
>
> > one have to already be bought into a competitive outlook of our 
> relationship 
> > with China in the first place? Basically, CAGW.ORG is worried China has 
> bad 
> > intentions in their economic relationship with the U.S. and that it can 
> only 
> > be competitive in nature. Basically, admitting that the open economic 
> ties 
> > American corporations encouraged and got decades ago, enabling China to 
> > produce goods for the world, has left us in debt to them. Before, when 
> > America wasn't threatened by economic eclipse from China,... 
> > 
> > Read the rest:
> http://www.thedailysearch.com/2011/03/banned-cagworg-commercial-xenop...

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